The Denver Broncos opted to keep two quarterbacks on their 53-man roster last season (Russell Wilson and Jarrett Stidham) while stashing a third (Ben DiNucci) on the practice squad.
Teams got much better about not reaching during the 2024 NFL Draft, which was evident in Round 1. There weren’t very many egregious reaches — and the ones that were came at important positions such as quarterback and wide receiver.
With the 2024 NFL draft now less than one week away, Denver Broncos fans are anxious to see who will end up replacing Russell Wilson this fall. Jarrett
Denver Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham recently went on Meat Church BBQ’s YouTube show to make “Crack Burgers” with Matt Pittman. Pittman, who dedicates
The Denver Broncos need a quarterback, and the top options won’t be on the board with the 12th-overall pick. After cutting ties with Russell Wilson – and taking on a record $85 million in dead cap to do so – the team currently has journeyman backup Jarrett Stidham atop their depth chart.
The Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, meaning that Jarrett Stidham is currently in line to be the team’s starting quarterback heading into 2024.
We've been going division-by-division to find our favorite NFL draft bets for each team's first selection later this month. We close the study today with the AFC West, and a diverse set of teams.
The quarterback talent in the 2024 NFL Draft class is top notch, with several quarterbacks able to make the case that they should be a first-round selection.
The Broncos selecting a quarterback in this year’s draft will be telling when it comes to Stidham’s realistic outlook to be the team’s starter in 2024.
Jarrett Stidham is currently in place to serve as the Broncos’ 2024 starting quarterback, but the team is one of many worth monitoring with respect to a move up the board.
Mike Klis believes that the Broncos may be willing to start QB Jarrett Stidham until they can prepare a rookie, as they are likely looking to draft a quarterback with the No.12 overall pick.
On paper, the Denver Broncos certainly appear to be a team in need of a quarterback, but the reality is they may already have their 2024 starter on the roster.
Overpaying for a veteran passer makes little sense when the team is rebuilding.
The Broncos will need a new starter at quarterback in Week 1 next season following the departure of veteran Russell Wilson.
The Denver Broncos lost their season finale to their bitter AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders, 23-14. Not only were the Broncos stopped from reaching their first winning record since 2016, but they also failed to snap their losing streak against the Silver and Black, who have now won eight straight meetings.
Entering what is sure to be a wild 2024 offseason, the Denver Broncos are poised to have a gaping hole at quarterback. Although the team technically has
The Denver Broncos defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 16-9 on Sunday but were ultimately eliminated from playoff contention due to wins from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Denver Broncos are, unsurprisingly, giving Jarrett Stidham another start at quarterback in their Week 18 finale. Though the game is meaningless for the already-eliminated Broncos, however, it sounds like it might be a very important one for the quarterback.
The Denver Broncos announced that Jarrett Stidham would remain the starting quarterback for the Week 18 finale Sunday against the host Las Vegas Raiders.
With Russell Wilson pulled from the starting lineup and likely on his way out of Denver, the Broncos are turning to a backup who has been in this situation before.
Russell Wilson has been benched by the Denver Broncos heading into Week 17, and the veteran quarterback is not exactly hiding his feelings about the situation.
Jarrett Stidham has been put into the same position for the second straight year — and it’s an ominous one if you’re a starting quarterback.
With a Week 16 loss to the Patriots effectively closing the door on the Broncos’ playoff hopes, the Russell Wilson watch has begun in Denver.
The Broncos have added some depth to the QB room early in NFL free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a big decision to make at quarterback, but there's still a possibility where they may not have to look outside the organization.
Despite multiple Pro Bowl appearances, the Las Vegas Raiders released long-time quarterback Derek Carr. The organization’s new power structure has opted to go in a different direction.
In their final game of the year, the Las Vegas Raiders host the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs will start fast because they need to win to get the number one seed in the AFC.
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