The Broncos seem certain to sign at least one backup quarterback during NFL free agency because Bo Nix is currently the team's only QB signed for the 2025 season. Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson -- who served as backups behind Nix last fall -- are both scheduled to become unrestricted free agents on March 12.
The Denver Broncos are expected to address the backup quarterback position behind Bo Nix with Jarett Stidham and Zach Wilson leaving in free agency.
Denver Broncos Plan for Backup Quarterback?The Denver Broncos have Bo Nix under contract for the foreseeable future, but their backup quarterbacks — Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson — are poised to be free agents.
With free agency right around the corner, the Denver Broncos have areas they’ll likely address. However, the backup quarterback position is one less spot position the Broncos have to worry about, as they re-signed Jarrett Stidham,
The Denver Broncos re-signed Jarrett Stidham to be Bo Nix’s backup. However, they might not be done addressing the room. The Broncos also still have an interest in bringing back Zach Wilson. He is still set to hit free agency this offseason.
Broncos quarterback and pending free agent Zach Wilson could land a new starting opportunity that would see him return to Denver in 2025.
While Bo Nix keeps his body in prime shape for football season, his wife Izzy Nix keeps herself fit for year-round WAGs season. Bo, 25, led the Denver Broncos to the playoffs after an amazing statistical season,
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Broncos are re-signing backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham. Rapoport is also reporting that Denver is giving Stidham a two-year deal, $12 million deal with $7 million guaranteed.
Denver Broncos backup quarterback Zach Wilson is reportedly linked to the Tennessee Titans QB1 spot after not seeing much action last season.
The Denver Broncos were proactive in addressing a key need, re-signing quarterback Jarrett Stidham on the eve of free agency.
Quarterback Jarrett Stidham to re-sign with Broncos on 2-year, $12 million deal; long snapper Mitch Fraboni also back