Reports: Broncos reaches two -year agreement with QB Jarrett Stidham

October 13, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Bronco’s Quarterback Jarrett Stidham (8) warms up before the match against Los Angeles Chargers at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn images

Denver Broncos reached an agreement on a two -year agreement to keep Quarterback Jarrett Stidham, according to several reports on Sunday evening.

Denver Post reported that the deal is worth up to $ 12 million with $ 7 million guaranteed.

Keeping Stidham was crucial to Broncos when they keep the continuity in the Quarterback room after Bo Nix stood out as a beginner last season.

Both Stidham and the third stricter Zach Wilson were planned to become free agents.

Stidham, 28, competed for the starting position last summer before it became clear to head coach Sean Payton that Nix was ready to play.

Nix played as well as a beginner that Stidham never threw a pass last season. He showed up in three matches.

In 2023, Stidham showed up in three matches (two starts) for Broncos and passed for 496 meters, two touchdowns and a eavesdropping.

Stidham entered the NFL as a fourth round of New England Patriots 2019. He has been at 1,422 meters, eight touchdowns and eight interceptions in 19 matches (four starts) for Patriots (2019-21), Las Vegas Raiders (2022) and Broncos.

Denver also agreed to a three -year agreement with Long Snapper Mitchell Fraboni on Sunday. Posten said Fraboni’s business is worth $ 4,175 million with $ 1.6 million guaranteed.

Fraboni, 28, enters its fourth season with Broncos.

-Field level media

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