The Denver Broncos are holding a rookie minicamp this weekend for their seven draft picks, 15 undrafted free agents and more than two dozen tryout players.
The most notable of those tryout players was expected to be veteran quarterback Desmond Ridder.
With the start of minicamp now just one day away, it appears that Ridder won’t be in attendance after all.
The Denver Post‘s Parker Gabriel reported Thursday that Ridder “had a scheduling conflict that didn’t allow him to get to Denver this weekend.”
Ridder, 25, has spent time with the Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders in his career. He’s 8-10 as a starter with 4,295 yards from scrimmage and 21 touchdowns against 14 interceptions and 18 fumbles.
Of the 24 other known players invited to tryout at minicamp is only one quarterback: Blake Stenstrom. The Highlands Ranch native spent two years at Colorado before transferring to Princeton.
The Broncos will hold rookie minicamp from Friday to Sunday.
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