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“ Broncos are coming out the tunnel today and wait.... who’s that? Is that... Yes I think it is. Tim... Tim Tebow’s running out of the tunnel!!! Look he’s even doing ‘The Tebow’!”
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The Denver Broncos were notified by the NFL on Saturday that every single quarterback on the roster has been ruled ineligible to play on Sunday with the New Orleans Saints in town after deemed 'high risk' exposures to Jeff Driskel, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.

For now, signs point to the NFL strong-arming the Broncos into actually taking the field against an 8-2 Saints team without a quarterback. If indeed the Broncos have no choice but to do so, or else forfeit, the plan would be to play practice-squad wide receiver Kendall Hinton at QB, according to KOARadio's Benjamin Allbright.

“ Per team source: Looking more and more like former Wake QB and current Broncos PS WRKendall Hinton will be Broncos QB tomorrow and NOT Royce Freeman per league source," Allbright tweeted Saturday evening.


Hinton-at-quarterback was confirmed by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, among others, shortly after Allbright's tweet. Setting the injustice of the NFL forcing the Broncos to play this game aside (especially after Denver bent over backward as the league accommodated New England during a similar crisis earlier in the season), what do fans need to know about Hinton?

The 6-foot, 190-pound Hinton was recruited to play quarterback at Wake Forest and did so throughout his first three years. He left high school as a three-star recruit, ranked as the No. 26 dual-threat QB according to Rivals.com.

Halfway through his junior campaign at Wake Forest, Hinton switched positions to wide receiver and played all of his senior year at wideout before entering the NFL draft as a wideout (though he went undrafted).

Here's what Mile High Huddle's Senior Draft Analyst Erick Trickel wrote about Hinton after the Broncos signed him as a college free agent earlier this year.


Hinton was very much a running quarterback with 186 rushing attempts to 251 passing attempts while at the position. With an 8-to-7 TD-to-INT ratio, it is easy to see why Wake Forest wanted to make a change at quarterback.

Hinton left the collegiate ranks with 1,504 passing yards and eight touchdowns, to those seven picks Trickel noted, while completing just 53% of his passes. Hinton also totaled 881 rushing yards with 12 touchdowns on the ground, while chipping in 1,062 receiving yards and four touchdowns in the 16 games he played wide receiver for the Demon Deacons.
 
There will not be a forfeit ??? Noble, but fucking stupid...This could turn out to be one of the biggest shit fests of all time...
 
Bortles is their "practice squad" quarterback ? He is better than anyone else on their roster. And better than any backup we have.
 

It's back on paddy power now. The line is saints -15. I would not normally touch such a huge spread but I am tempted today!
 
Someone on the team had to have played QB at HS or NCAA. Someone should be able to fill in with a very simplified playbook. Either way, they are gonna get their asses kicked.
 
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Someone on the team had to have played QB at HS or NCAA. Someone should be able to fill in with a very simplified playbook. Either way, they are gonna get their asses kicked.

Some practice squad receiver played QB in 2015 as a freshman. I think I heard he played at Wake Forrest.
 
The thought just crossed my mind... it would have been sort of cool to see Faulk start a game as emergency QB. That would have been interesting back then.