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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Since releasing quarterback Russell Wilson earlier this month, the Denver Broncos haven't signed a replacement nor improved their draft position to give them a better chance to select their next franchise player at the position. That inactivity might have created a level of concern for the fan base, but speaking Monday at the NFL's annual meeting, coach Sean Payton made clear that the acquisition period is far from complete.
"I would rather the angst be now than in September and October," Payton said.
Six NFL teams have signed free agent quarterbacks who could serve as 2024 starters, but the Broncos have stood pat with 2023 backup Jarrett Stidham.