Jarrett Stidham started at quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday as the team locked horns against the San Francisco 49ers at the Allegiant Stadium.

Stidham scored an early touchdown that catapulted the Raiders to a 10-7 lead at the end of the first quarter. However, the 49ers got the lead in the second quarter by scoring 7-0 to go 14-10 up at half-time. 

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Stidham is a 26-year-old quarterback of the Las Vegas Raiders. He played for the Auburn University, where he was the team’s starting quarterback in 2017. He moved to the New England Patriots in 2019 where he was named the second-string back up to Tom Brady. Stidham has been representing the Las Vegas since May 2022. The Raiders’ Week 18 match up over the San Francisco 49ers marks the first time Stidham is playing as a starting quarterback for the team.

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Who is Kennedy Stidham Brown, quarterback Jarrett Stidham’s wife?

Kennedy Stidham Brown is quarterback Jarrett Stidham’s wife. She is 26 years old and was born in November 1996, in Texas.

Stidham Brown is the daughter of former college basketball player and the former CEO of the Houston Rockets – 2006 to 2021 – Tad Brown. He now leads Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.

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Kennedy played soccer at Baylor University while she studied for her degree in journalism and public relations. Jarrett Stidham played college football for Baylor University before moving on to Auburn University.

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Jarrett and Kennedy have been married since 2019. In April, Jarrett and Kennedy announced the birth of their daughter, Lennon Love Stidham.

“The best day of our lives,” Jarrett wrote on Instagram. “So proud of (Kennedy Stidham) For bringing this little girl into this world. We love you baby girl.”