While plan #1 for the Denver Broncos should be getting a young QB in the draft to build a team around, the Broncos may need to look at free agency for a bridge QB if they are interested in winning now. Let’s look at 3 options that might make sense in a Sean Payton offense:
1) Baker Mayfield
I have no idea how the money could happen to make this work…Mayfield is going to be worth a pretty penny in free agency. But Mayfield in a Sean Payton offense makes a ton of sense. Mayfield has the accuracy and arm to take the offense to a whole different level in 2024.
2) Ryan Tannehill
While not my first choice, this guy probably makes the most sense for a true bridge QB. He can get one last gig to start with a coach who will maximize his capabilities. I’ve always admired Tannehill’s consistency. He’s not a guy you think of who wows with big plays, but he’s the guy who will give solid production on a good offensive roster.
3) Trevor Siemian
If we aren’t going to get a fresh new rookie starting to put our hopes in, maybe it would be fun to see the Broncos run it back with Siemian. He holds a warm place in the hearts of many in Broncos Country and the redemption storyline rights itself. We already saw Sean Payton call a ton of plays short of the sticks on 3rd down. Seems like a match made in heaven…
Broncos News
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Boomer Esiason thinks Baker Mayfield and Sean Payton would provide fireworks in Denver – Denver Sports
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Now in Super Bowl, Montrell Washington points finger at himself for Denver mishaps – Denver Sports
Montrell Washington didn’t point fingers when reflecting on where things went wrong for him as a Broncos — except at himself.
Now in Super Bowl with 49ers, Randy Gregory reflects on Broncos tenure – Denver Sports
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49ers’ defense won’t let mistakes continue in Super Bowl – ESPN
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Chiefs’ Andy Reid on possible retirement — ‘Today’s not the day’ – ESPN
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Chargers GM Joe Hortiz doubles down on Jim Harbaugh’s titles vow – ESPN
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CBS analyst Matt Ryan on Russell Wilson: ‘Russ can still play’ – Denver Sports
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