The Denver Broncos need all the help they can get these days. Even superstar rapper Quavo is stepping up to the plate and pitched to suit up as the team's temporary quarterback.

The Broncos lost their Week 12 match against the New Orleans Saints after it was reported that all their active QBs tested positive for COVID-19. They now have the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs coming up in Week 13 and a little boujee swagger might be able to help them out.

Quavo tweeted his bold suggestion (via B/R Gridiron).

“I'll go play for the Broncos. Ya'll still need a QB?”

Before you pass judgment, Quavo was actually cooking it in the gridiron in his high school days. In his previous life, Quavious Marshall was a 5'10” signal-caller for Berkmar High School in Lilburn, Georgia. In his senior year in 2009, the Grammy-nominated artist was the starting QB and held the school record for most completed passes in one game with 28. Though they were just 1-9 in the entire season, their lone win came when Quavo threw 19/25 for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Not bad, huh?

Given that all their QB options are sidelined, the Broncos had no choice but to activate wide receiver Kendall Hinton to be their primary playmaker against the Saints. Though Hinton's effort was laudable, given the circumstances, he failed to produce and was just 1/9 for 13 yards, threw two interceptions, and was sacked once.

With the way things are going right now, the Broncos might have to seriously consider Quavo's pitch.