In a surprising move that has left many fans and analysts astonished, quarterback Zach Wilson recently shed light on the circumstances leading to his departure from the Denver Broncos and subsequent signing with the Miami Dolphins. Wilson, who joined the Broncos in 2024 after a challenging tenure with the New York Jets, found himself as the third-string quarterback behind rookie Bo Nix and backup Jarrett Stidham. Despite his efforts and potential, Wilson did not take a regular-season snap for the Broncos.
The Broncos had expressed interest in retaining Wilson, with head coach Sean Payton acknowledging Wilson’s strong work ethic and potential. However, the opportunity for more playing time and a fresh start led Wilson to explore other options.
Wilson’s decision to sign with the Dolphins was influenced by the chance to serve as a backup to Tua Tagovailoa, whose injury history could provide Wilson with opportunities to play. The Dolphins offered Wilson a one-year, $6 million fully guaranteed contract, with incentives that could increase its value to $10 million.
Expressing his enthusiasm, Wilson addressed Dolphins fans, stating, “Super excited to be here, can’t wait to get started. Go Fins!”