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Nix Out for Season, Stidham Takes Broncos QB Reigns
18 Jan
Summary
- Bo Nix's season ends with an ankle fracture, sidelineing him for playoffs.
- Jarrett Stidham, with prior NFL starting experience, will replace Nix.
- Stidham's previous strong start with the Raiders shows his potential.

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix's season has concluded prematurely due to a broken ankle sustained during their playoff victory. Head coach Sean Payton confirmed that Jarrett Stidham will assume the starting role for the remainder of the season, with Sam Ehlinger serving as backup. This transition occurs as the team advances to the AFC Championship Game.
Stidham is not an untested option, having been re-signed by the Broncos to a two-year deal in 2025, signifying the team's trust in his abilities within their system. His NFL experience includes a significant start with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he threw for 365 yards and three touchdowns. Stidham's career spans multiple teams, accumulating over 1,400 passing yards.
Originally a fourth-round draft pick by the New England Patriots in 2019, Stidham was viewed as a developmental prospect. In college, he was a notable SEC quarterback for Auburn, leading them to the 2017 SEC Championship Game and earning second-team All-SEC honors that year. As the Broncos head into the AFC Championship, their quarterback situation is solidified with Stidham.




