Jay Gruden isn’t ready for the Dwayne Haskins era to begin in Washington.

After his Redskins were demolished by the Bears on Monday night, 31-15, the head coach said starting quarterback Case Keenum needs more time to get acquainted with the offense.

“I think the most important thing is we have to have some continuity. You know, I can’t be changing people every five minutes here,” Gruden told reporters when asked about a potential switch.

“I’ve gotta give Case an ample opportunity to play with these new guys. This is his first time in this offense. We’re not gonna be perfect, but we need to be better. And I think we can get better. Otherwise if I didn’t think we had a chance to get better, I would make a change.”

A change at quarterback would be very on-trend for an NFC East team, given the Giants promoted rookie Daniel Jones to start over veteran Eli Manning ahead of their Week 3 outing against the Bucs. Jones, selected nine spots ahead of Haskins in this year’s draft, led New York to a thrilling comeback victory over Tampa Bay on Sunday. The Giants were widely ridiculed for taking Jones at No. 6, particularly ahead of Haskins, who was considered the better prospect by many NFL scouts and analysts.

One of the lasting images of that April draft night was Haskins snickering in disbelief after the Giants passed on him for Jones.

Gruden, whose Redskins are now 0-3, believes Keenum has what it takes to right the ship. Keenum turned the ball over five times on Monday night, including one interception that was returned for a touchdown and a fumble on a quarterback sneak that snuffed out a late Redskins rally.

“I feel like Case has the tools to become a very efficient quarterback in this offense and get us some victories here moving forward,” he said.

The Redskins’ quarterback situation could become even more muddled with Colt McCoy expected to be back soon after suffering a fibula injury.

The Redskins are currently in last place in the division and face the Jones-led Giants on Sunday.