He Hasn’t Thrown a Pass in 749 Days—Now He’s Starting AFC Title for Broncos
Summary
The Denver Broncos will have backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham start in the AFC Championship game. This decision comes after Bo Nix, the previous starting quarterback, suffered a broken ankle in a recent game. Stidham hasn't thrown a professional pass in over two years and has minimal playing experience.Key Facts
- Jarrett Stidham is the backup quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
- Bo Nix, the starting QB, broke his ankle, ending his season.
- Stidham will start in the AFC Championship game for the Broncos.
- Stidham last threw a pass in an NFL game 749 days ago.
- He was drafted in 2019 by the New England Patriots in the fourth round.
- Stidham has only started four NFL games in his career.
- His upcoming start will be a record for time between passes in a championship game.
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