Red Sox Pitcher Likely Done for 2025 After Disastrous Showing on Wednesday
Jordan Hicks #46 of the Boston Red Sox exits the game in the second inning of the game against the Cleveland Guardians at Fenway Park on September 03, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts.
When it comes to reliever Jordan Hicks, the Red Sox simply do not have many appealing options on hand. Hicks has been the only player from the Rafael Devers deal to be a big-league regular in Boston, a status he has maintained despite having done little to earn his spot.
Hicks has appeared in 21 games for Boston, and the results have been a nightmare: a WHIP of 1.98, an ERA of 8.20 and, to cap it off, a disastrous showing on Wednesday against the Guardians, when Hicks allowed four hits and four runs while getting one out. The hope when the Red Sox acquired Hicks was that his rough season with the Giants could be turned around with a change of scenery. But the new scenery seems to have made him worse.
Because Hicks is a seven-year veteran, he can refuse a Triple-A demotion, so that manager Alex Cora has had little choice but to find a way to get Hicks innings, preferably using situations in which he can cause the least damage possible. Alas, after Wednesday, Cora and the Red Sox were fed up with that charade and finally moved Hicks to the IL.
Red Sox Facing Poor Options
As MassLive’s Chris Cotillo reported on Twitter/X, “Red Sox are placing Jordan Hicks on the IL with a shoulder injury and calling up Chris Murphy before tomorrow’s game in Arizona, sources say. Hicks’ ERA ballooned to 8.20 with last night’s struggles.”
Cotillo also added that Wednesday’s disaster, “might be the last time he takes the mound for the Red Sox in 2025.”
Of course, a monkey wrench in the works for the Red Sox is that Hicks is not only unable to be demoted, he is also under contract for two years and $25 million and thus, not an easy guy to simply DFA and move on from. That’s before taking into consideration the organization’s desire to have something to show for Devers.
“We’ve got to figure him out. We need him,” Cora said. “That’s the bottom line. Because we’ve got Whitlock as a setup man, we need righties in the bullpen to do their job. We trust the ability but we have to execute.”
Jordan Hicks Has $44 Million Contract
That’s been the story of Hicks’ career in a nutshell–the ability is there but the execution is not. Hicks was solid in his first two seasons in MLB, with the Cardinals, and had a very good 2023 season (65 games, 3.29 ERA) before signing the big four-year, $44 million contract with the Giants.
San Francisco tried him as a starter in the past two years, but he struggled with command. Boston would have welcomed credible long-relief pitching from Hicks, but he’s only gotten worse in that role.
The Red Sox now have him shuffled off to the injured list, but have faith in their pitching program to bring out the best in talented-but-struggling hurlers. We might not see Hicks again until 2026, and the hope is, he will be a remade pitcher by then.
Broncos Add Former AFC Rival QB Amid Flurry of Roster Moves

The Denver Broncos had to reshuffle their roster just one day before they take on the Tennessee Titans in the regular season opener. Among the slew of transactions the Broncos announced, former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Sam Ehlinger re-signed.
Ehlinger, the No. 218 overall pick of the 2021 draft, spent the first three seasons with the Colts, signing with the Broncos in free agency this past offseason and turning heads in training camp.
The Broncos cut Ehlinger at the end of the preseason when they set their 53-man roster.
Former Colts QB Sam Ehlinger Rejoins Broncos Ahead of Titans Game
GettyJarrett Stidham #8 and Sam Ehlinger #4 of the Denver Broncos warm up before a game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Broncos only had two other quarterbacks on their 53-man roster, starter Bo Nix and backup Jarrett Stidham, after cutting Ehlinger in late August.
He was on the team’s practice squad after signing to it following his cut.
“Per source, Broncos are signing QB Sam Ehlinger to their 53-man roster for Sunday’s game vs. Tennessee,” 9News’ Mike Klis reported on X on September 6. “Ehlinger rewarded for terrific preseason. Had 53-man offers from two other teams.”
According to the Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson, “Source says there was no new offer for #Broncos QB Sam Ehlinger to go to another team’s 53 beyond the two offers he previously got. Source said the Broncos had been planning to put him on the 53 and were just waiting for the chance. That chance came today.”
Ehlinger, who turns 27 on September 30, has completed 63.4% of his passes for 573 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions in his career.
If all goes well, his only role on game days will be on the sidelines with Stidham.
Amid quick speculation about a corresponding move to add Ehlinger, the Broncos provided an answer, making several more roster moves with the Titans (who were 3-14 in 2024) set to visit them in the Mile High City.
Broncos Lose Self-Proclaimed ‘6th Man’ to IR
GettyMalcolm Roach #97 of the Denver Broncos reacts after a tackle versus the Las Vegas Raiders.
To make room for Ehlinger, the Broncos shut down defensive tackle Malcolm Roach for four weeks. Roach was with Broncos head coach Sean Payton on the New Orleans Saints.
“Per source, Broncos are placing DL Malcolm Roach (calf strain) on short-term IR,” Klis reported in a separate post. “There is hope he will return as soon as week 5. Suffered injury during practice Thursday.”
Roach started one game in 2024, but he played in all 17 and considers himself their “sixth man.”
Roach cited comments from Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph about “understanding” the team’s “culture” is the “biggest thing.”
He cited the freedom that he has on the field when filling in for D.J. Jones, John Franklin-Myers, and Zach Allen for his buy-in, name-dropping former NBA player-turned-media personality Lou Williams, a three-time Sixth Man of the Year award winner, in another anecdote.
“The culture is a shared set of values that everybody got to have. And if I’m over there pouting because I’m not starting, that’s an energy vampire. Why would I worry about that when I’m still playing 40 snaps a game? I’m still playing. When crunch time on the line, I’m still out there in the game,” Roach told reporters in August. “I got that analogy from Lou Will, basketball player. He was like, ‘Man, I get to go in the game and get up as many shots as I want. When D.J., Zach, and JFM get tired, I get to go in there and get to go to work.”
Roach said bringing “quality” whenever stepping onto the field is how players last in the NFL.
“It’s just a role you got to embrace. And roles change. You never know what’ll happen. I might have to step up and be a starter for some games. You never know. But at the end of the day, I know what I get paid to do, and I know what I’m here to do, and we trying to win a Super Bowl,’ Roach said. “I think we’ll be better off if I’m helping in that way than not.”
Broncos Elevate Practice Squad Duo Amid Injuries
GettyAdam Prentice #46 of the New Orleans Saints warms up before a game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Broncos wrapped up an active day with a pair of roster elevations. They called up linebacker Levelle Bailey and recently signed fullback Adam Prentice from the practice squad. Tomasson reported an expectation for that in an article on September 5.
Bailey is taking the place on the gameday roster of fellow LB Dre Greenlaw. Greenlaw is dealing with a quad injury, but could return as soon as Week 2.
Prentice is filling in for Michael Burton, who is out for the season, and Nate Adkins.
The Broncos announced all three of Adkins, Greenlaw, and Roach would miss the regular season opener in the team’s injury report on Friday.
Per Vegas Insider, the Broncos remain 7.5-point favorites, tying them with the Washington Commanders (New York Giants) for the biggest favorite in Week 1, though that could shift on game day following their roster moves.