Jarrett Stidhamthe wife of Kennedy Stidhamclearly used the recent winter weather as inspiration for his 2025 AFC Championship outfit.
Kennedy, 29, wore a white turtleneck bodysuit for the Sunday, Jan. 25, division title game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots. she completed his look with a coordinating fuzzy coat, a silver chain dangling from her waist and matching metal earrings.
For a pop of color, Kennedy wore a pair of knee-high black riding boots, black leather gloves and a small football-shaped handbag. Kennedy’s bag naturally shows his loyalty to Jarrett’s Broncos. The front of the charcoal clutch featured the team logo below “Broncos” in white lettering.
“Let’s go!!!!!!” Kennedy captioned a selfie of her game day outfit.
Kennedy and Jarrett, 29, have been married since 2019 and welcomed three children together. He has also been by his side throughout his NFL career, which took him to the Broncos in 2023. Jarrett served as Good Nixthe backup quarterback for the 2025-2026 season. He is now the head of the organization after Nix’s season-ending injury during the divisional round of the playoffs earlier this month. (Jarrett is the first quarterback to start the season in a conference championship since Roger Staubach he took the field for the Dallas Cowboys in 1972.)
“It’s not about myself. First of all, obviously my thoughts and prayers have been with Bo since Saturday night. I mean, it’s overwhelming,” Jarrett said during a Wednesday, Jan. 21, interview. press conference about taking over as the starting quarterback. “He’s one of my best friends … I see Bo more than my kids, so it’s just one of those things.”

He continued: “You spend so much time with somebody, you see how hard they work, how good a team they are and then (an injury) happens and you’re just crushed by him and everything. My prayers and stuff have been with him.”
In addition to wishing the 25-year-old Nix a speedy recovery, Jarrett is focused on winning the AFC title. (The winner of the AFC championship will play either the Seattle Seahawks or the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LX next month.)
“Every week always, going back to when I was backing up Russ, I’ve prepared the same thing every week as if I was the starter,” Jarrett told reporters, referring to Russell Wilsonformer Broncos starting quarterback through 2022. “My preparation (now) hasn’t changed one bit, and that’s how I see it.”
Jarrett further noted that he had not treated his “preparation any differently” for Sunday’s game.
“I’m just going to go play and be myself,” he said. “I think that’s the biggest thing. I’m not going to try to be somebody that I’m not. I know I can play, and I know the type of guys I have around me and the type of team we have. So we all have to play within ourselves.”
When Jarrett takes the field for each game, he always has Kennedy and his family ready to cheer him on.
“What matters most 🤍,” Kennedy captioned the image on Jan. 10 Instagram of his breeding on the sidelines. “AFC West Champions, #1 seed and now playoff time!!!!”


