Denver Broncos Suffer a Double Blow with Quarterback Injury, Now Turn to Veteran QB for Backup Role
In a crucial matchup against the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos punched their ticket to the AFC Championship Game, but the victory came at a costly price. Quarterback Bo Nix suffered a season-ending ankle injury, leaving his team reeling and scrambling to find depth behind him.
With Jarrett Stidham set to start next week's game against the New England Patriots in place of an injured quarterback, the Broncos' coaching staff realized that they needed additional backup options. On Sunday afternoon, Denver signed veteran quarterback Ben DiNucci to their practice squad, a move aimed at bolstering their quarterback depth.
DiNucci, who played for the Broncos two years ago, brings a wealth of experience to the team. Although his playing time has been limited throughout his NFL career, with only three appearances and 23 successful passes out of 43 attempts, he could prove to be a valuable asset in the coming weeks.
While it would be ideal if DiNucci didn't see action for the Broncos next week, his presence will undoubtedly cause some anxiety among fans. Stidham, who hasn't seen significant playing time this season, will face an enormous task in leading the team against a formidable Patriots' defense without Nix's guidance. With no one having thrown a pass for Denver since the 2023 campaign, and Stidham having only completed two passes in that same season, it's a daunting challenge.
Ultimately, whether DiNucci fills that backup role successfully will depend on how he performs under pressure, but his arrival could potentially turn an already difficult matchup against New England into a historic tale of redemption.
In a crucial matchup against the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos punched their ticket to the AFC Championship Game, but the victory came at a costly price. Quarterback Bo Nix suffered a season-ending ankle injury, leaving his team reeling and scrambling to find depth behind him.
With Jarrett Stidham set to start next week's game against the New England Patriots in place of an injured quarterback, the Broncos' coaching staff realized that they needed additional backup options. On Sunday afternoon, Denver signed veteran quarterback Ben DiNucci to their practice squad, a move aimed at bolstering their quarterback depth.
DiNucci, who played for the Broncos two years ago, brings a wealth of experience to the team. Although his playing time has been limited throughout his NFL career, with only three appearances and 23 successful passes out of 43 attempts, he could prove to be a valuable asset in the coming weeks.
While it would be ideal if DiNucci didn't see action for the Broncos next week, his presence will undoubtedly cause some anxiety among fans. Stidham, who hasn't seen significant playing time this season, will face an enormous task in leading the team against a formidable Patriots' defense without Nix's guidance. With no one having thrown a pass for Denver since the 2023 campaign, and Stidham having only completed two passes in that same season, it's a daunting challenge.
Ultimately, whether DiNucci fills that backup role successfully will depend on how he performs under pressure, but his arrival could potentially turn an already difficult matchup against New England into a historic tale of redemption.