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Patriots Eye Backup QB Jarrett Stidham as Secret Weapon Ahead of AFC Championship Showdown

Last updated: January 24, 2026 1:35 am
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Milton Williams’ endorsement of Broncos backup Jarrett Stidham signals that New England may exploit his mobility and decision‑making in the AFC championship, turning a “backup mystery” into a strategic advantage.

When defensive lineman Milton Williams told the locker room he knew “nothing” about Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham, his comment was less about ignorance and more about the Patriots’ meticulous preparation culture. Head coach Mike Vrabel and staff have already logged hours of tape, dissecting Stidham’s pocket presence, accuracy, and athleticism—a process mirrored by the rest of the New England roster.

Stidham’s path to Denver is intertwined with New England. The Patriots drafted him in the fourth round of the 2019 draft, positioned him as Tom Brady’s backup, and later paired him with Cam Newton. That early exposure to elite coaching staff has left a lasting impression; both Yahoo Sports and USA TODAY note the Patriots’ long‑standing respect for his preparation.

Why Stidham Matters for the Patriots’ Game Plan

  • Mobility – At 6‑2 and 225 lb, Stidham can extend plays outside the pocket, a trait Vrabel highlighted as “athletic enough to extend.”
  • Decision‑making – In limited starts, he posted a 10.7 YPA average, indicating he can deliver big plays when called upon.
  • Low‑risk profile – As a career backup, he carries minimal turnover baggage, allowing New England to script surprise packages without jeopardizing ball security.

These attributes dovetail with New England’s defensive strengths. The Patriots’ front seven, anchored by seasoned veterans, can pressure Stidham’s pocket, forcing him into quick reads—a scenario the Patriots have rehearsed all week.

Week 1: The New England Patriots' Robert Spillane (14) and Christian Elliss (53) tackle Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer (87) during the second half at Gillette Stadium. The Raiders won the game, 20-13.
Patriots linebackers proving they can disrupt passing attacks – a skill set they’ll test against Stidham’s mobility.

Strategic Implications for New England

Vrabel’s staff will likely deploy a hybrid approach: standard Patriots packages to test Stidham’s comfort in a structured system, followed by surprise “wildcat” looks that exploit his rushing ability. Expect a mix of quick slants, play‑action bootlegs, and read‑option concepts designed to keep the Broncos defense guessing.

Defensively, New England will lean on linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson and the secondary’s aggressive press to limit Stidham’s time to throw. Chaisson, who faced Stidham in college, emphasized the importance of “clean pocket” throws. By collapsing the pocket early, the Patriots can force the Broncos to resort to their own run game, where Denver’s offensive line excels.

Week 1: New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson (3) fumbles the ball on a tackle by Washington Commanders safety Will Harris (3) during the first quarter at Northwest Stadium. It was a rough Giants debut for Wilson (17 of 37 passing for 168 yards) as the Commanders won the game, 21-6.
Turnovers can swing momentum—Patriots will aim to create pressure that forces mistakes.

What the Fans Are Saying

Patriots fan forums light up with speculation. Some argue Stidham is a “stealth weapon” that could catch the Broncos off‑guard, while others worry the lack of recent game tape makes preparation a guessing game. The consensus: if New England can lock Stidham into quick, high‑percentage throws, they’ll neutralize Denver’s defensive line and open up the run.

Potential Outcomes

If Stidham thrives under pressure, the Patriots could secure a decisive win, advancing to the Super Bowl with a fresh offensive perspective. Conversely, if Denver’s defense forces him into uncomfortable deep throws, the Patriots’ defense could capitalize on turnovers, shifting the game’s momentum.

Week 1: Fireworks go off before the NFL Kickoff Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles opened the season with a 24-20 victory over their longtime NFC East rivals.
Big games demand big preparation—Patriots are doing just that.

Regardless of the outcome, the Patriots’ focus on preparation, respect for Stidham’s skill set, and willingness to adapt their offensive scheme illustrate why they remain a perennial contender. As the AFC championship looms, New England’s blend of veteran poise and strategic flexibility could be the edge that propels them to another Super Bowl appearance.

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