Report: All 4 Broncos QBs out for game vs. Saints due to COVID protocol

The Denver Broncos don’t have an eligible quarterback for Sunday’s game due to COVID-19 protocol.

NFL teams have been forced to adjust on the fly throughout the season during the coronavirus pandemic, through scheduling changes and roster issues – but no team has faced a challenge like the Denver Broncos will in Week 12.

As reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Broncos will be without a quarterback on their roster for Sunday’s home game against the New Orleans Saints, as all four have been ruled ineligible in accordance with COVID-19 protocol.

On Thursday, the Broncos announced that backup Jeff Driskel would be added to the reserve/COVID-19 list. On Friday, ESPN reported that quarterbacks Drew Lock, Brett Rypien and practice squad quarterback Blake Bortles were pulled from practice and sent home, though each quarterback had tested negative.

All three quarterbacks will be forced to quarantine and will be unable to play in Week 12, according to Schefter – leaving the Broncos in an unprecedented situation.

As every new signing needs to pass a series of tests before becoming eligible, the Broncos cannot add another quarterback to the roster as an emergency measure.

According to Broncos beat reporter Mike Klis, Denver could turn to RB Royce Freeman, or WR Kendall Hinton – who played as a quarterback in college – as a potential replacement.

Rookie WR Jerry Jeudy seems up to the challenge.

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