The only game O’Connell and the Raiders lost in that stretch was to Minshew and the Indianapolis Colts.

“He’s super smart and he’s super accurate,” Minshew said of O’Connell. “As a young guy, he really understands football, understand his progressions, timing, and man, it’s fun to watch him interact with the guys. He has a ton of energy and it’s just a lot of fun to be around.”

Meanwhile, the Raiders are Minshew’s third team in the past three years. He has passed for 9,937 yards and 59 TDs with 37 INTs while completing 62.6% of his passes in his five-year career, in which he has compiled a 15-22 record as a starter.

“In this sport, only one quarterback can play,” O’Connell said. “We’ve both been around long enough and we both had to compete, really, our whole lives, and so I don’t think it’s really anything new for either of us.”