Journeyman quarterback Joshua Dobbs learned he can't always take an NFL franchise for its word.
Before the trade deadline, the Arizona Cardinals dealt the 28-year-old to the Minnesota Vikings even though they told Dobbs they weren't planning to trade him.
"I woke up Tuesday morning with a text from my agent saying, 'You could be traded because the trade deadline is today," Dobbs recently said on the "Torchbearers" podcast. "And listen to this — when I had my meeting with [head coach Jonathan Gannon], he looked at me in the face, and he said, 'You're not getting traded. You're not being released,. You're going to be here in Arizona.'"
It was a bit surprising when the Cardinals (1-8) moved on from Dobbs and benched him in favor of rookie Clayton Tune, but a little less so after Arizona activated two-time Pro Bowler Kyler Murray, who will make his first start Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons.
Dobbs, meanwhile, stepped in for Jaren Hall after the Kirk Cousins' backup suffered a concussion in Week 9 and led Minnesota to a 31-28 victory over Atlanta despite not knowing his teammates' names or the playbook.
On Monday, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell confirmed Dobbs will start Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.
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"I thought what he did was remarkable," O'Connell said, per ESPN, "but there's a lot of things we'll coach him through and get him more comfortable in what we do."
The trade shocked Dobbs, but it could work out for him. He's a solid backup who can help the team stay in the playoff hunt despite Cousins' season-ending Achilles tear. The New York Times simulator notes Minnesota (5-4) has a 61 percent chance to make the postseason.
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