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Broncos' Super Bowl Dream Dashed by Stidham's Fumble
26 Jan
Summary
- Jarrett Stidham replaced injured Bo Nix in AFC Championship game.
- A crucial second-quarter turnover by Stidham led to Patriots' score.
- Denver's decade-long Super Bowl drought continues after 10-7 loss.

Jarrett Stidham, filling in for the injured Bo Nix, led the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game. Despite showing promise early, a pivotal second-quarter turnover by Stidham proved disastrous. His attempted throwaway was intercepted, leading to the Patriots' game-tying touchdown.
This miscue significantly impacted the game's outcome, contributing to the Broncos' 10-7 loss. The defeat ensures Denver's Super Bowl drought will continue for another year. Coach Sean Payton and right tackle Mike McGlinchey defended Stidham, citing difficult playing conditions and team-wide responsibility.
Despite the loss, Stidham expressed gratitude for the opportunity, though he regretted the costly mistake. The game was played in challenging weather, with winds and snow affecting offensive execution and ball handling for both teams.




