
In a surprising but exciting development, the Denver Broncos have officially landed former NFC South quarterback, a move that instantly adds firepower and depth to the Broncos’ quarterback room heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Trask, who most recently suited up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is reportedly joining Denver on a deal worth up to $65 million, signaling the Broncos’ confidence in his potential to take command of their offense and address one of the team’s most pressing needs.
“Kyle brings leadership, poise, and the kind of arm talent we’re looking for,” Broncos head coach Sean Payton said. “He’s shown growth in every opportunity he’s had, and we believe he’s ready to take that next step in our system.”
The signing comes as the Broncos look to solidify their future under center after a period of instability at the quarterback position. With Russell Wilson now gone and a young core forming, Denver was in need of a signal-caller who could step in and lead — and Trask appears to be that guy.
Originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Trask spent his early seasons learning behind Tom Brady and then competing for a starting job. Known for his accuracy, composure, and football IQ, Trask has been praised for his work ethic and readiness when called upon.
Now, he’ll be given the keys to a Broncos offense that features a promising blend of young receivers, a strong running game, and a revamped offensive line.
“I’m incredibly excited for this opportunity,” Trask said in a brief statement. “Denver has a great fan base, a strong coaching staff, and a roster ready to compete. I’m ready to go to work.”
The move has already sent shockwaves through the league, with analysts calling it one of the more intriguing quarterback transactions of the offseason. With Trask stepping into the spotlight, all eyes will be on how he handles the pressure — and whether he can lead the Broncos back to playoff contention.
For a franchise hungry for stability and leadership at the most important position on the field, this could be the fresh start both Trask and the Broncos needed.
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