Raiders Faces Another Major Blow As Quarterback Aidan O’Connell Is Sideline For Eight Weeks Amid Wrist Fracture
The Las Vegas Raiders have been hit with another devastating setback as quarterback Aidan O’Connell has been ruled out for eight weeks following a wrist fracture suffered in practice. This injury is a significant blow to a Raiders team already battling to find consistency on offense.
O’Connell, who was expected to step into a larger role this season, had shown steady progress during training camp and preseason games. The young quarterback was seen as a developing talent with the potential to provide stability under center. Unfortunately, his injury leaves the Raiders scrambling to adjust their quarterback depth chart just weeks before crucial matchups.
The absence of O’Connell puts immense pressure on the coaching staff to rely heavily on veteran options and backup quarterbacks. It may also force the Raiders to explore the trade market or free-agent pool to secure another arm. With the AFC West shaping up to be highly competitive, losing a quarterback at this stage of the season could prove costly for Las Vegas.
Team insiders report that O’Connell will undergo rehabilitation immediately, with hopes of returning late in the season. However, wrist injuries for quarterbacks are particularly concerning, as they directly affect grip, throwing mechanics, and overall confidence in the pocket.

For the Raiders, this is not just an injury setback—it’s a challenge to their offensive identity. Fans had hoped to see O’Connell develop into a long-term option at the position, but now patience will be tested as the team navigates through adversity.
The next eight weeks will be pivotal for Las Vegas. Whether they can weather the storm without O’Connell may ultimately decide the fate of their season.