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Some of the Broncos’ biggest fans are cheering on the team’s wild-card clash against the Bills from afar.
Before Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, Nicolette Dellanno and Kennedy Stidham, the fiancée and wife of backup quarterbacks Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham, respectively, took to Instagram to share intimate looks at their playoff viewing party from home.
Hosted by Brea Sutton, the wife of wide receiver Courtland Sutton, the Broncos WAGs were treated to a spread of avocado toast, yogurt parfaits, mini pancakes, sliders, mimosas and more as they watched Denver take a 7-3 lead over Buffalo early in the first quarter.
In his first-ever playoff start, rookie quarterback Bo Nix completed a 43-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Troy Franklin.
Nix, 24, and Franklin, 21, were both selected out of Oregon in the 2024 NFL Draft, with the quarterback going 12th overall while Franklin was taken in the fourth round (102nd overall).
The Bills held a 21-7 lead through three quarters.
It’s been a thrilling season in Denver, where the Broncos clinched their first playoff berth in eight years after going 10-7 in Nix’s first season at the helm.
The quarterback has been supported by veterans Wilson, 25, and Stidham, 28, while his wife, Izzy Nix, forged a close friendship with Dellanno and Kennedy.
Just last week, when the Broncos dominated the Chiefs to secure the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff race, Izzy posted a group photo from Mile High with Kennedy and Dellanno.
“BUFFALO BOUND!” Izzy exclaimed in an Instagram Story.
Nix was the sixth quarterback taken in the first round of last year’s NFL draft behind Chicago’s Caleb Williams (No. 1), Washington’s Jayden Daniels (No. 2), New England’s Drake Maye (No. 3), Atlanta’s Michael Penix Jr. (No. 8) and Minnesota’s J.J. McCarthy (No. 10).
Nix and Daniels are the only rookie quarterbacks who reached the postseason, with the Commanders facing Tampa Bay on Sunday night in the NFC wild-card round.
Stidham, a six-year veteran, has been with the Broncos since 2023.
Wilson, the Jets’ second-overall pick in 2021, was traded to Denver last offseason.