ABOVE: Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs (left/AP Photo/Abbie Parr) and Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (right/AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)
Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud and Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs are making NFL history this football season. And while the whirlwind of success has put them in the spotlight, the pair often deflect the recognition and say the “glory belongs to God.”
Dobbs, 28, was recently traded to the Vikings from the Arizona Cardinals after the team lost Kirk Cousins to a torn Achilles tendon in October. Dobbs was then thrust into the starting lineup after Cousins’ replacement quarterback Jaren Hall suffered a concussion.
Dobbs’ gift for attention to detail has played well for him on the field.
In Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints, Dobbs orchestrated a 27-19 home victory.
Dobbs completed 23 of his 34 passes for 268 yards while also adding 44 yards on the ground. He became the first player in NFL history to amass 400 passing yards, 100 rushing yards, and no interceptions in his first two games with a team, according to ESPN.
“Josh in two starts has shown us what mobility, in addition to what we do offensively, can do for us in
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