The Broncos Jersey with No. 10 will be worn by Bo Nix.

Bo Nix Keeps High School Number, Other Quarterbacks Adjust for Denver Broncos”.

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix will be keeping his number from college and high school, as he has decided to wear the No. 10 jersey for the team. This move means that the other two quarterbacks on the Broncos’ roster will have new numbers. Zach Wilson, who was initially assigned No. 10 when he was traded from the Jets to the Broncos, has agreed to give up the number for Nix and will now wear No. 4. Jarrett Stidham, who wore No. 4 last year in Denver, will now wear No. 8.

In addition to the quarterback jersey number changes, the Broncos also announced jersey numbers for their other draft picks. Outside Linebacker Jonah Elliss will wear No. 52, Wide Receiver Troy Franklin will wear No. 16, Cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine will wear No. 31, Running Back Audric Estime will wear No. 37, Wide Receiver Devaughn Vele will wear No. 81, and Guard Nick Gargiulo will wear No. 66.

Each player now has their official number for the upcoming season.

The Denver Broncos have announced that Bo Nix will keep his number from college and high school and wear it on his jersey for the team this season.

This means that two other quarterbacks on the roster have had to change their numbers due to Nix’s decision.

Zach Wilson, who was originally assigned Number 10 when he was traded from the Jets to Denver, has agreed to give up Number 10 for Nix and now wears Number 4.

Jarrett Stidham wore Number 4 last year in Denver but is now wearing Number 8 after being bumped by Wilson.

As part of their announcements about jersey numbers for their draft picks,

the Broncos revealed that outside linebacker Jonah Elliss would wear Number

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