Welcome to Denver, where the air’s thin, the stakes are high, and Sean Payton’s roster chess moves hit harder than a South Stands stampede. Let’s talk trenches. Since rolling into Denver in 2022, D.J. Jones’ has been the Broncos’ human wrecking ball—42 tackles, 1.0 sack, and 3 PDs in 2024 alone. But stats? Pfft. The dude’s real value? Turning rival run games into confetti. Remember that Week 12 play against Cleveland?
Early in the fourth quarter, with the Broncos leading 17-12, Jones recovered a fumbled reverse at the Cleveland 20-yard line like he was swiping the last slice of Casa Bonita sopapillas, sparking a TD drive in a 29-12 rout.“The scheme, the ability to attack—it gives us all a different perspective,” Jones said last season. Translation: He’s the Von Miller of the interior, minus the salsa dances. “If we can’t stop the run, we can’t win as a team.” Jones’ words aren’t just a mantra—they’re a prophecy. Now the Denver Broncos just backed up the Brinks truck for their defensive anchor, locking him into a juicy $13M-per-year deal.
Just In: The #Broncos are signing DT D.J. Jones to a deal worth around $13M per year, per @JFowlerESPN pic.twitter.com/VkgGlpzKlP
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 10, 2025
Now, with a fresh $13M bag, Jones isn’t just cashing checks—he’s fortifying Payton’s rebuild. Think Walter White crafting blue sky, but for defense. And Broncos Country? They’re here for it. This is the team that turns “IN-COM-PLETE” into a 70,000-person choir and rides a literal horse onto the field. Jones? He’s the thunder beneath Thunder’s hooves.
But here’s the kicker: Denver’s still sitting on $27M (was $40.2 million) in cap space after this deal. That’s enough to woo a couple more free agents or re-sign Courtland Sutton before he starts eyeing Vegas buffets. For a squad that just clawed back to the playoffs? This isn’t a reload—it’s a renaissance. Meanwhile, in the QB room, Jarrett Stidham’s return on a $12M “prove-it” contract has folks side-eyeing Bo Nix’s rookie throne.
Stidham vs. Nix: Payton’s QB drama with a side of mile high magic
Meanwhile, under center, the plot thickens. Nix—rookie phenom, back-fracture warrior, and owner of a 29-TD season—just got a new shadow: Stidham, the $12M (with 7 Mill guaranteed) backup who’s “100% sure” he’s starter material. “I know I’m a starting QB in this league,” Stidham grumbled after losing the 2024 gig. But Nix, ever the humble farm kid (wait, wrong QB), shot back with “I’d be really dumb not to listen to those guys”—a nod to Stidham’s vet savvy.
Let’s break it down like a Peyton Manning audible. Nix balled out as a rookie, tossing dimes while hiding three back fractures like they were minor papercuts. Stidham? He’s the guy you call when the game’s on fire—see: 2023’s 496-yard cameo. Now, with both signed through 2026, Denver’s QB room feels less like a competition and more like a “Step Brothers” remake. “Did we just become best friends?!” YUP.
But here’s the twist: This isn’t just about arm talent. It’s about culture. The same fans who turn Empower Field into a stomping symphony (“Mile High Thunder,” baby!) also embrace chaos—like vacationing in Cabo post-playoff loss. Nix and Stidham’s bromance? It’s pure Broncos M.O.: Grit meets grace, with a dash of altitude-induced delirium.
Payton’s playing the long game. By investing in Jones’ brute force and hedging his QB bets, he’s crafting a roster that’s equal parts brawn and brain. And in Denver, where tradition isn’t just a word—it’s a horse, a chant, and a half-billion-dollar stadium shaking like a Metallica concert—every move feels epic. So, as Stidham lurks and Nix soars, remember: In the Rockies, even the understudies get standing ovations.
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