The Denver Broncos did not make the playoffs this season, and considering they have the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers in their division, the task at hand was very tough. The Broncos may be looking to make a change at the quarterback position despite just signing Case Keenum in hopes of turning their offense around in 2019.

According to Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report, the Denver Broncos should look to add another quarterback to their roster this offseason after struggling mightily in the passing game. Moton argued that with the Baltimore Ravens moving on from quarterback Joe Flacco in favor of rookie Lamar Jackson, they may be looking to shop their Super Bowl winning signal-caller.

“Though he's been healthy enough to play, Joe Flacco has taken a backseat to rookie first-rounder Lamar Jackson. The Ravens have placed their focus on developing the 21-year-old ever since the veteran suffered a hip injury during Week 9.”

Flacco still has a lot of gas left in the tank, and since Denver's current starting quarterback in Keenum isn't exactly what the Broncos had hoped for at times, there may be a deal in the future.

“With Jackson in the starting role, it's fair to expect incoming trade offers for Flacco. The Broncos should consider reasonable offers to acquire a short-term upgrade over Keenum and maximize the young talent in Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton.”

Although it seems a bit unlikely that Flacco is traded to a team that just gave a quarterback a hefty paycheck, it's still a possibility for the Ravens and Broncos to come to some kind of agreement.