Denver Broncos new QB Zach Wilson is happy to finally have a new start, and a possible chance to save his NFL career.
“There’s bittersweet moments in everything,” Wilson said. “I was grateful for my experiences there and the guys, I miss the guys out there and everything too, but at the same time, a fresh start is good and I’m excited to attack a new challenge.”
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“You learn the most when things don’t always go the best,” he said. “You bank those reps and you learn from them. Across three years of things being challenging, you’re going to learn a lot of things, so hopefully I can keep carrying those with me.”
Wilson is also looking forward to working with Broncos head coach Sean Payton. “He’s done a phenomenal job for as long as I can remember,” he said. “I loved watching him and Drew and the efficiency they played with, how consistent it was, how explosive they were. I’m looking forward to learning and growing from him every day.”
After drafting Bo Nix in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft it’s likely the Broncos will go with him as the starter this season, or last years part-time starter Jarrett Stidham.
But after his time in New York, the Broncos offer Wilson exactly what he needs if he’s to try and save his NFL career.
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