The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos are both interested in a young quarterback.
In this case, the QB happens to be the son of a Hall of Famer.
Kurt Warner's kid, E.J., was an undrafted free agent in the 2026 draft class and is looking for a shot.
He already got a look at rookie minicamp with the Chiefs, and now he's going to be throwing for the Broncos, too.
It's a benefit of minicamps not all being at once -- a player like Warner can get a chance in two places, as reported by NFL Network's Mike Garafolo:
Fresno State QB E.J. Warner has accepted an invite to #Broncos rookie camp this week. Warner attended #Chiefs rookie camp this past weekend. Sean Payton and Andy Reid getting close looks at the son of @kurt13warner. pic.twitter.com/d7wshnMcJo
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) May 6, 2026
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E.J. Warner had stops at three schools: Temple, Rice and Fresno State.
He actually started for all four of his college seasons, and his big issue was interceptions: He had the highest INT total in his conference in all four of his years.
E.J. completed 61.6% of his career college passes for 10,844 yards and 71 touchdowns along with 48 picks.
He was at 69.3% in his final season, his only one at Fresno State.
E.J. ran for just two touchdowns in his college career, so he's a guy that's going to stand back there and chuck it.
His best hope is to convince a team he belongs on a practice squad as a rookie, and he's getting multiple chances to try and prove that.
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