New England Patriots 2019 Stidham was selected by the
New England Patriots in the fourth round (133rd overall) of the
2019 NFL draft. He signed a four-year deal worth $3.15 million, including a signing bonus of about $634,000. At the end of the training camp, Stidham was named the second-string backup to quarterback
Tom Brady. Stidham selected the number 4 as his jersey number, making him the first Patriots player since placekicker
Adam Vinatieri in 2005 to wear the number. Stidham was also the first Patriots quarterback to use number 4. During Week 3 against the
New York Jets, Stidham relieved Brady in the fourth quarter while the Patriots held a 30–7 lead. He completed two of three passes for 14 yards before throwing an interception to safety
Jamal Adams that was returned for a touchdown. Following the interception, Brady returned to finish the game, which the Patriots won 30–14.
2020 After Brady left the Patriots in March 2020, Stidham was seen as his potential successor for the 2020 season. However, the Patriots signed former
MVP Cam Newton in July, who became the frontrunner to replace Brady. Newton was announced as the season's starting quarterback on September 3, while Stidham became the third-string quarterback behind Newton and second-string backup
Brian Hoyer. Stidham moved up the depth chart when Newton tested positive for
COVID-19 amid Week 4, serving as the second option behind Hoyer against the
Kansas City Chiefs. Following an ineffective performance from Hoyer, Stidham was brought in during the third quarter to complete the game. He threw his first career touchdown pass to
N'Keal Harry, but was also intercepted twice, including one that was returned for a touchdown by safety
Tyrann Mathieu, as the Patriots lost on the road 26–10. Stidham was subsequently promoted to the second option ahead of Hoyer. Although Newton remained the team's starter for the rest of the season, Stidham made relief appearances during Week 7 against the
San Francisco 49ers, Week 13 against the
Los Angeles Chargers, and Week 14 against the
Los Angeles Rams. The Week 13 appearance occurred in a 45–0 shutout of the Chargers, while the Week 7 and Week 14 games saw Stidham take over for a struggling Newton amid a 33–6 loss in the former and a 24–3 loss in the latter. Despite Stidham replacing Newton in the blowout losses, Patriots head coach
Bill Belichick stated after both games that Newton would retain his starting position. Stidham's final relief appearance came in Week 16 after an ineffective performance from Newton against the
Buffalo Bills. Entering in the third quarter, Stidham also struggled during the eventual 38–9 loss. He completed four of 11 passes for 44 yards and converted only three first downs, one of which resulted from a penalty.
2021 Following offseason back surgery, Stidham began the 2021 season on the team's reserve
physically unable to perform list. He was activated on November 9, ahead of the Week 10 matchup with the
Cleveland Browns. Stidham was named the third-string quarterback behind rookie
Mac Jones and
Brian Hoyer, ultimately not taking the field for the entire year.
Las Vegas Raiders On May 13, 2022, Stidham, along with a seventh-round pick in the
2023 NFL draft, was traded to the
Las Vegas Raiders for a 2023 sixth-round pick. The trade reunited Stidham with Raiders head coach
Josh McDaniels, who was the Patriots' offensive coordinator during his three seasons with the team. Stidham was named the second option to starting quarterback
Derek Carr on August 30 and was the only backup quarterback to make the initial 53-man roster. On December 28, 2022, with two regular season games remaining, Stidham was named the starter for the first time in his career after the Raiders benched Carr. In his first NFL start, Stidham threw for 365 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 37–34 overtime loss to the 49ers.
Denver Broncos 2023 On March 13, 2023, Stidham signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the
Denver Broncos. On December 27, the Broncos announced that Stidham would start the final two games of the season after
Russell Wilson was benched. Stidham earned his first career win in a 16–9 victory against the
Los Angeles Chargers, completing 20-of-32 passes for 224 yards, a touchdown, and no turnovers.
2024 Stidham spent the 2024 season as the primary backup to rookie
Bo Nix. He appeared in three games during the season and did not attempt a pass.
2025 On March 10, 2025, Stidham signed a two-year, $12 million extension with the Broncos with $7 million guaranteed. His only play and on-field appearance of the regular season was a kneel to end the Broncos' Week 8 victory over the
Dallas Cowboys; Stidham did not attempt a pass for the second consecutive season. Following a season-ending ankle injury to Nix during the Broncos' 33–30 overtime victory over the Bills in the
Divisional Round, head coach
Sean Payton announced that Stidham would start in the
AFC Championship Game against his former team, the
New England Patriots. Stidham completed 17 of 31 passes for 133 yards, a touchdown, and an interception while also losing a fumble that resulted in a short field and the Patriots' only touchdown of the game as the Broncos lost 10–7. ==Career statistics==