List of Las Vegas Raiders starting quarterbacks

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Derek Carr (2014–2022)

These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the team.

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Starting quarterbacks

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Matt McGloin (2013, 2016)
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Carson Palmer (2011–2012)
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Jason Campbell (2010–2011)
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Kyle Boller (2011)
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Bruce Gradkowski (2009–2010)
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Charlie Frye (2009)
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Ken Stabler (1971–1979)

The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right:

Regular season

Season(s)Quarterback(s)
Oakland Raiders 1960–1981
1960 Tom Flores (12) / Babe Parilli (2)
1961 Tom Flores (14)
1962 Cotton Davidson (12) / Hunter Enis (1) / Don Heinrich (1)
1963 Tom Flores (9) / Cotton Davidson (5)
1964 Tom Flores (7) / Cotton Davidson (7)
1965 Tom Flores (11) / Dick Wood (3)
1966 Tom Flores (10) / Cotton Davidson (4)
1967 Daryle Lamonica (14)
1968 Daryle Lamonica (13) / George Blanda (1)
1969 Daryle Lamonica (14)
1970 Daryle Lamonica (14)
1971 Daryle Lamonica (13) / Ken Stabler (1)
1972 Daryle Lamonica (13) / Ken Stabler (1)
1973 Ken Stabler (11) / Daryle Lamonica (3)
1974 Ken Stabler (13) / Larry Lawrence (1)
1975 Ken Stabler (13) / Larry Lawrence (1)
1976 Ken Stabler (12) / Mike Rae (2)
1977 Ken Stabler (13) / Mike Rae (1)
1978 Ken Stabler (16)
1979 Ken Stabler (16)
1980 Jim Plunkett (11) / Dan Pastorini (5)
1981 Marc Wilson (9) / Jim Plunkett (7)
Los Angeles Raiders 1982–1994
1982 Jim Plunkett (9)
1983 Jim Plunkett (13) / Marc Wilson (3)
1984 Marc Wilson (10) / Jim Plunkett (6)
1985 Marc Wilson (13) / Jim Plunkett (3)
1986 Marc Wilson (8) / Jim Plunkett (8)
1987 Marc Wilson (7) / Rusty Hilger (5) / Vince Evans (3)
1988 Jay Schroeder (8) / Steve Beuerlein (8)
1989 Jay Schroeder (9) / Steve Beuerlein (7)
1990 Jay Schroeder (16)
1991 Jay Schroeder (15) / Todd Marinovich (1)
1992 Jay Schroeder (9) / Todd Marinovich (7)
1993 Jeff Hostetler (15) / Vince Evans (1)
1994 Jeff Hostetler (16)
Oakland Raiders 1995–2019
1995 Jeff Hostetler (11) / Vince Evans (3) / Billy Joe Hobert (2)
1996 Jeff Hostetler (13) / Billy Joe Hobert (3)
1997 Jeff George (16)
1998 Jeff George (7) / Donald Hollas (6) / Wade Wilson (3)
1999 Rich Gannon (16)
2000 Rich Gannon (16)
2001 Rich Gannon (16)
2002 Rich Gannon (16)
2003 Rick Mirer (8) / Rich Gannon (7) / Marques Tuiasosopo (1)
2004 Kerry Collins (13) / Rich Gannon (3)
2005 Kerry Collins (15) / Marques Tuiasosopo (1)
2006 Andrew Walter (8) / Aaron Brooks (8)
2007 Josh McCown (9) / Daunte Culpepper (6) / JaMarcus Russell (1)
2008 JaMarcus Russell (15) / Andrew Walter (1)
2009 JaMarcus Russell (9) / Bruce Gradkowski (4) / Charlie Frye (3)
2010 Jason Campbell (12) / Bruce Gradkowski (4)
2011 Carson Palmer (9) / Jason Campbell (6) / Kyle Boller (1)
2012 Carson Palmer (15) / Terrelle Pryor (1)
2013 Terrelle Pryor (9) / Matt McGloin (6) / Matt Flynn (1)
2014 Derek Carr (16)
2015 Derek Carr (16)
2016 Derek Carr (15) / Matt McGloin (1)
2017 Derek Carr (15) / EJ Manuel (1)
2018 Derek Carr (16)
2019 Derek Carr (16)
Las Vegas Raiders 2020–present
2020 Derek Carr (16)
2021 Derek Carr (17)
2022 Derek Carr (15) / Jarrett Stidham (2)
2023 Aidan O'Connell (10) / Jimmy Garoppolo (6) / Brian Hoyer (1)
2024 Gardner Minshew (9) / Aidan O'Connell (6) / Desmond Ridder (1)

Postseason

SeasonQuarterback(s)
1967 Daryle Lamonica (1–1)
1968 Daryle Lamonica (1–1)
1969 Daryle Lamonica (1–1)
1970 Daryle Lamonica (1–1)
1972 Daryle Lamonica (0–1)
1973 Ken Stabler (1–1)
1974 Ken Stabler (1–1)
1975 Ken Stabler (1–1)
1976 Ken Stabler (3–0)
1977 Ken Stabler (1–1)
1980 Jim Plunkett (4–0)
1982 Jim Plunkett (1–1)
1983 Jim Plunkett (3–0)
1984 Jim Plunkett (0–1)
1985 Marc Wilson (0–1)
1990 Jay Schroeder (1–1)
1991 Todd Marinovich (0–1)
1993 Jeff Hostetler (1–1)
2000 Rich Gannon (1–1)
2001 Rich Gannon (1–1)
2002 Rich Gannon (2–1)
2016 Connor Cook (0–1)
2021 Derek Carr (0–1)

Most games started

These quarterbacks have the most starts for the Raiders in regular season games (through the 2022 NFL season).

Name
GPGames played
GSGames started
WNumber of wins as starting quarterback
LNumber of losses as starting quarterback
TNumber of ties as starting quarterback
PctWinning percentage as starting quarterback
NamePeriodGPGSWLT %
Derek Carr 2014–20221421426379.444
Ken Stabler 1970–19791309669261.724
Daryle Lamonica 1967–1974958462166.774
Rich Gannon 1999–200474744529.608
Tom Flores 1960–1966846330303.500
Jim Plunkett 1979–198670573819.667
Jay Schroeder 1988–199264573225.561
Jeff Hostetler 1993–199655553322.600
Marc Wilson 1980–198796503119.620

Team career passing records

(Through the 2022 NFL season)

NameCompAtt %YdsTDInt
Derek Carr 3,2014,95864.635,22221799
Rich Gannon 1,5332,44862.617,58511450
Ken Stabler 1,4862,48159.919,078150143
Daryle Lamonica 1,1382,24850.616,655148115
Jim Plunkett 9601,70756.212,6658081
Jeff Hostetler 9131,56258.511,1226949
Marc Wilson 8711,66652.311,7607786
Tom Flores 8101,64049.411,6359283
Jay Schroeder 6981,39450.110,2766662

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