DENVER — Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham both made strong closing cases for surviving roster cuts after losing out to rookie Bo Nix in the Denver Broncos' latest quarterback competition.
Stidham directed an efficient touchdown drive Sunday in his only possession and Wilson drove Denver on four scoring drives as the Broncos wrapped up a perfect preseason with a 38-12 walloping of the Arizona Cardinals.
''Both those guys looked good,'' said Broncos coach Sean Payton, who reiterated that he'd like to keep all three QBs when final cuts are made Tuesday. ''We feel comfortable with all three.''
In his most extensive action this summer, Wilson jumpstarted a touchdown drive with a 21-yard scramble and threw a 46-yard TD on a frozen rope of a pass to Brandon Johnson with a beaten defensive back cutting across his path and he sped into the end zone.
Stidham's cameo concluded with rookie running back Audric Estime's 3-yard score.
''It was great,'' Stidham said. ''I knew going into it if I went down and scored on the first drive I'd probably be done. So, I'm really proud of the guys.''
Wilson, the former second overall draft pick by the Jets in 2021, has 33 career NFL starts and that experience showed when he sparked an 11-play, 77-yard touchdown drive with an impressive scramble from his own 13 on second-and-20. He finished that drive with a 1-yard touchdown toss to tight end Nate Atkins that gave Denver a 14-0 lead.
''I think getting hit in the face'' on the long scramble ''will help you get ready,'' Wilson said with a smile.