NFL Panic Meter: Can the Broncos actually win with Jarrett Stidham replacing Bo Nix?
- - NFL Panic Meter: Can the Broncos actually win with Jarrett Stidham replacing Bo Nix?
Frank SchwabJanuary 21, 2026 at 1:15 AM
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Sean Payton has to express confidence in Jarrett Stidham.
He has no choice. The AFC championship game will kick off Sunday and Stidham will be the Denver Broncosā starting quarterback replacing Bo Nix, who broke a bone in his ankle late in Saturdayās win over the Buffalo Bills. No matter how Payton feels about the situation, he has to tell the world and his team that Stidham will play well against the New England Patriots with a berth to Super Bowl LX on the line.
But maybe Payton isnāt just trying to be a salesman. Though the past few years he has spoken a few times to the media about Stidhamās knowledge of the scheme and his work ethic. He said after announcing Nixās injury on Saturday night that he has felt for a while that Stidham could start for a handful of teams. Stidham has started just four NFL games and hasnāt thrown a pass in either of the past two seasons, but that doesnāt mean heās incapable. It just means he hasnāt played much because Nix was better.
When Payton was asked why he believes in Stidham, he mentioned the reasons he sees behind the scenes.
āItās our three years here. In our three years, watching him day-in and day-out that you guys donāt have access to,ā Payton said. āHe will be ready to go and ready for the moment.ā
Stidham will be the least experienced quarterback to ever start a conference championship game. His four starts are one fewer than Jeff Hostetler, who had five career starts (including playoffs) before he started for the 1990 New York Giants in the NFC title game against the San Francisco 49ers, via Greg Auman of Fox Sports.
Hereās the good news: Hostetler helped the Giants win a Super Bowl. Vince Ferragamo, who had six starts before the 1979 NFC championship game for the Rams, helped Los Angeles to win the NFC and the Rams led in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl before the Steelers rallied to win.
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Whatever itās worth, Stidham did play very well this past preseason. He was 30 of 38 for 376 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. Itās not like Broncos fans have much more theyāve seen to get excited about. Stidham did play fairly well in two regular-season starts for the Broncos at the end of the 2023 season (going 40 of 66 overall for 496 yards, two touchdowns and one interception), and the organization told everyone what they thought of him when they signed him to a new two-year, $12 million extension this past offseason. Thatās good money for a backup quarterback. Now the Broncos look for their return on that investment.
āOne of Stiddyās great strengths is his mental aptitude and his progressions in understanding plays,ā Payton told the media on Sunday. āThereād be practices where Iām looking at [Broncos defensive coordinator] Vance [Joseph], like getting pissed off because āStiddyā is making our defense look bad. Heās very accurate. He has a lot to his ball.ā
The Broncos understand the challenge facing them. Payton will have them ready. They still have a top-flight defense that has been the foundation of their success all season. They will need Stidham to do his job when called upon. And maybe Payton is right, and his new quarterback will surprise everyone.
Panic meter: Not ideal for the Broncos, but maybe not the end of the road for them either.
Here is the rest of the panic meter, looking at the teams that exited the playoffs in the divisional round:
Bills make a major change
The Bills certainly sent when they fired head coach Sean McDermott but not general manager Brandon Beane. Not only did Beane stay around, he got what looked like a promotion as president of football operations was added to his title. In essence, the Bills said Beane did his job and produced a Super Bowl-level roster, and McDermott was the problem.
Anyone who watched the Bills this season might disagree. The depth at receiver, which Beane did nothing at the trade deadline to fix, was egregious. The defense, particularly against the run, slipped. Itās hard to put all of that on McDermott.
Whatever the case, upgrading the roster around Josh Allen is the priority.. Allen wasnāt at his best against the Broncos, with four costly turnovers, but heās clearly good enough to take a team to a Super Bowl. He just needs that team to be better. The Bills must believe Beane can pull it off. For Allenās sake, they better be right.
Panic meter: Itās OK for the Bills to have urgency, but now everyone remaining is under pressure.
What happens with Christian McCaffrey?
McCaffrey had a great comeback season. He missed almost all of last season due to injuries, then this season he had 2,126 yards from scrimmage. The 49ers, often decimated by injuries, rode him hard. McCaffrey had 450 touches, 413 in the regular season and 37 more in the playoffs. McCaffrey will be 30 years old next season. While it was great to see McCaffrey stay healthy all season, and he has had some high usage seasons in the past, that workload is a little worrisome.
Saquon Barkley had 482 touches last season, including four playoff games (just two for McCaffrey; heād have breezed past 482 touches in two more games), and slowed down considerably this season. In recent history, running backs hitting 400 touches in a season have been a great bet to regress the following season. The 49ers did what they had to do this season, loading up McCaffrey like there was no tomorrow. But there is a tomorrow and itās worth worrying a bit about McCaffrey repeating his fantastic season.
Panic meter: The history isnāt kind here.
What do the Texans do on offense?
There will be an offseason-long discussion about C.J. Stroud, but it probably doesnāt matter. Stroud isnāt going anywhere, at least not right away. The Houston Texans are stuck seeing it through with him.
The actionable discussion is what the Texans do around him. Stroud didnāt play great this season and really struggled in the playoffs, but Houston didnāt do much to help him last offseason. They didnāt do enough to fix a line that was still well below average this season. Nico Collins is good and a couple of rookies the Texans drafted have promise, but thereās still more work to be done at the skill positions.
Stroud isnāt going anywhere. The Texans have to figure out a way to support him better. That means thereās a lot of work to be done this offseason.
Panic meter: At least the Texans know what they have to do.
Bears actually feel pretty good
Among the teams that lost in the divisional round, the Bears probably feel the best about whatās to come.
Caleb Williams made strides in Ben Johnsonās first season as his head coach. Chicago looked better than they have in years. Weāve seen many coaches have one big season to start and then fade quickly, but this doesnāt seem like that type of situation. If anything, another step forward from some young offensive players and a good offseason building the defense will make the foundation even stronger after a surprising NFC North championship season.
Panic meter: Shouldnāt be much in Chicago.
Source: āAOL Sportsā