DENVER — If any opponent is familiar with Denver Broncos fill-in quarterback Jarrett Stidham, it's the New England Patriots, who drafted him in 2019 to serve as Tom Brady's backup.
When Josh McDaniels took the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching job, he traded for Stidham, who backed up Derek Carr for two years before signing with Denver, where he served as Russell Wilson's No. 2, then as Bo Nix's right-hand man.
After McDaniels returned to New England for his third stint as offensive coordinator last offseason, the Patriots were interested in a reunion with Stidham, but he chose to stay in Denver.
With Nix recovering from surgery after breaking his right ankle on Denver's game-winning drive in overtime against Buffalo last weekend, Stidham steps in Sunday when the Broncos (15-3) host Drake Maye and the Patriots (16-3) in the AFC championship game.
Although Nix was integral to Denver's success this season — he engineered six comebacks in the fourth quarter or overtime and and led Denver to an NFL-best 12-2 record in one-score games — his coaches and teammates insist they're equally confident Stidham can lead them to the Super Bowl.
''We're lucky to have him,'' right tackle Mike McGlinchey said, ''because not everybody has a quarterback waiting in the wings as talented as Jarrett.''
Although the Patriots brass knows Stidham well, defensive tackle Milton Williams didn't mince his words when asked what he knew about the sixth-year QB who hasn't thrown a pass in two years.
''Nothing. I ain't going to lie," he said. "Nothing. We're going to watch the tape on him and figure out what he likes to do. But they didn't like him over Bo, so.''