All signs point to Dobbs as starting QB when Cardinals travel to Commanders for Week 1

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Dobbs was acquired in a trade with the Browns after the Cardinals released veteran Colt McCoy.

"If I am the guy, I’ll be excited to go out and perform the way I know I can perform," Dobbs said. "Represent the Cardinals and lead this team."

But from the moment the Cardinals acquired Dobbs, he was the favorite to man the position while franchise quarterback Kyler Murray continues to recover from an ACL injury.What to expect from the Cardinals this season Dobbs started two games for the Tennessee Titans last season and is also familiar with Arizona’s new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, who was the quarterbacks coach in Cleveland and worked with Dobbs."I figured I was going to get it down pretty quick," Dobbs said of the playbook. "Just being able to keep a good relationship with Drew, diving into the playbook, having last week out on the field with the guys, and in the film room with the coaches.".

"I’m very pleased with all of them truthfully, and especially Dobbs with that position because it’s so mental," Gannon said. "We had a good feel that he was going to be able to handle that."

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