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9 Teams Submit Trade Offers for Broncos QB Jarrett Stidham — Market Heating Up Fast

Denver Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham just authored one of the crispest preseason outings of the summer—showing timing, pocket calm, and command of Sean Payton’s offense that belied his backup label. Preseason box scores don’t crown starters, but evaluators noticed: the buzz around league circles is getting loud.

According to multiple league sources, at least nine NFL teams have inquired about Stidham’s availability as the preseason winds down. With quarterback depth always at a premium, the veteran signal-caller has quickly become a name circulating among front offices looking for a clean schematic fit and steady floor.

Minnesota Vikings
A roster ready to compete needs a trustworthy No. 2 while their long-term plan develops. Stidham’s quick-game rhythm and willingness to take the layups fit a timing-heavy attack.

New York Giants
If the offense stalls early, Stidham’s on-schedule operation could stabilize the room and push internal competition without blowing up the scheme.

New England Patriots
Familiar with multiple systems, he offers a processing-first profile that can keep the structure intact while younger arms marinate.

New Orleans Saints
Unsettled depth behind center makes Stidham a viable bridge who can run the offense, protect the football, and maximize the layup throws.

Atlanta Falcons
A roster built to win the South can’t afford volatility at QB2. Stidham’s play-action comfort and intermediate accuracy align with their personnel.

Los Angeles Rams
Behind a star starter, they value backups who thrive in timing, motion, and play-action. Stidham’s poise under pressure checks those boxes.

Carolina Panthers
With a young franchise QB, Carolina wants a steady veteran who won’t derail progress if pressed into duty—Stidham fits the brief.

Washington Commanders
If development takes time, a competent operator who can get in and out of plays, manage protections, and keep the chains moving has real value.

Las Vegas Raiders
Division trades are rare, but not impossible. Vegas needs a baseline of competence if injuries hit; Stidham’s familiarity with AFC West defenses is a plus—at a premium price.

While no deal is imminent, insiders expect the conversation to intensify over the next two weeks. For quarterback-needy teams, the 6-foot-3 Bronco might be the preseason riser worth pursuing before kickoff—especially if Denver’s asking price (reportedly a mid-to-late pick with performance escalators) stays within reason.

OFFICE: Broncos’ Brightest Young Offensive Star Placed on IR after Training-Camp Hamstring Injury
The Denver Broncos have placed defensive lineman Matt Henningsen on injured reserve after he suffered a torn Achilles during last week’s joint practice with the San Francisco 49ers. Henningsen was initially designated waived/injured; after clearing waivers, he reverted to Denver’s IR and will miss the entire 2025 season, head coach Sean Payton confirmed.  “He’ll be having surgery when we get back to Denver… it did come back as an Achilles tear,” Payton said. “I hate that for him, and that’ll put him out for the season.” Henningsen went down during a one-on-one period roughly an hour into the joint session and was helped to the training area on site, per local reports. Early fears of a significant injury were realized following imaging and Payton’s postgame update. Henningsen’s loss trims Denver’s interior/odd-front rotation and special-teams depth. The staff will redistribute snaps across the defensive line group and elevate depth options as preseason continues, with an eye on maintaining early-down run sturdiness while preserving pass-rush sub-packages. (Denver also made a corresponding roster move by signing DB Gregory Junior as Henningsen went to waived/injured.) Because Henningsen cleared waivers and reverted to IR, he remains under club control while rehabbing. With Payton declaring him out for 2025, the target shifts to recovery and a potential return for 2026 training camp following surgery.  Denver will monitor internal competition for rotation snaps through the remaining preseason dates and finalize contingency plans before cutdown. The emphasis, coaches said, is on “next-man-up” execution and protecting the unit’s early-down floor while special teams replace a reliable core contributor If you’d like, I can spin a quick social caption + hashtags and a 12–15s reel script announcing the IR move for your Broncos page.