Drake Maye Aims to Do What Tom Brady Couldn't with the Patriots: Win a Playoff Game in Denver
- On Sunday, Jan. 25, Jarrett Stidham will start for the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium, facing his former team, the New England Patriots.
- Bo Nix, Broncos starting quarterback, fractured his ankle in overtime of the Divisional Round vs. Buffalo Bills and has undergone surgery, forcing Denver to turn to Jarrett Stidham, the backup quarterback.
- Stidham, who hasn't tossed an NFL pass in more than two years, has made only four starts, is one-3 as a starter, and has thrown eight touchdowns and eight interceptions in 20 appearances.
- With a Super Bowl berth at stake, Denver will start Stidham in the AFC Championship; despite hosting, Broncos are a 5.5-point underdog to Drake Maye's New England Patriots.
- Sean Payton, Broncos head coach, defended signing Jarrett Stidham and expressed confidence in his readiness, while backups like Doug Williams and Tom Brady show precedent for postseason success.
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Wyoming Ties Take Center Stage as Broncos, Patriots Meet in AFC Championship
DENVER — The road to the Super Bowl will run through two former Wyoming standouts Sunday when the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. With a trip to Super Bowl LX on the line, Wyoming’s Frank Crum and former Cowboy linebacker Chad Muma will be on opposite sidelines, ensuring
Peyton Manning Doesn’t Want Sean Payton to Hold Anything Back Against Patriots
The Denver Broncos are heading into a massive playoff game with a major challenge: their starting quarterback, Bo Nix, is out for the rest of the season with a broken ankle. This leaves the team’s Super Bowl dreams in the hands of backup Jarrett Stidham. While many fans might be nervous about starting a player who hasn’t played all year, head coach Sean Payton is staying bold and confident in his decision. Broncos legend Peyton Manning is also b…
Patriots' Drake Maye faces Broncos' D and Jarrett Stidham steps in for Bo Nix in AFC title game
The New England Patriots face the Denver Broncos in the AFC championship game on Sunday. The Patriots have a strong offense, ranked third overall, while the Broncos boast the league's second-best defense. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye threw three touchdown passes…
Patriots face familiar foe with trip to Super Bowl on the line
New England is a five-point favorite in the AFC championship game over Denver, which will start former Patriots draft pick Jarrett Stidham at quarterback.
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