NAPA, Calif. (AP) – Not a lot has changed in the year since Oakland aiders quarterback Matt McGloin entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent.
He’s still buried on Oakland’s depth chart, still spending most of his time in practice waiting for the occasional rep or two that he gets with the offense.
The only difference might be in McGloin’s expectations.
After starting six games during his rookie season and drawing high praise from coach Dennis Allen and offensive coordinator Greg Olson, the former Penn State walk-on didn’t flinch when Oakland made a pair of offseason moves for quarterbacks and immediately penciled them in ahead of McGloin.
He embraced the arrivals of Matt Schaub and Derek Carr as positives for a team struggling to end an 11-year playoff drought. Still, he wants another crack at the starting job.
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