The Seattle Seahawks will get their two veteran quarterback auditions.

In a move to fill the team’s backup quarterback spot behind Russell Wilson, the Seahawks will meet with former Bronco and free agent Austin Davis, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.

Davis will join former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the workouts on Wednesday.

FA QB Austin Davis, mostly recently with the #Broncos, is visiting with the #Seahawks today, source close to him says. Joins Kaepernick. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 24, 2017

Davis, 27, most recently played for the Broncos, serving as the team’s third option behind quarterbacks Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch. He also had stints with the Rams and Browns. Since 2012, Davis has had 10 starts, eight of those coming in 2014, when he threw for 2,001 yards and 12 touchdowns with the Rams.

Kaepernick, 29, has thrived as a frontrunner for the Seahawks backup spot, garnering support from Seahawks defensive ends Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett. A Seattle councilmember also sent a letter to Seahawks general manager John Schneider, coach Pete Carroll and owner Paul Allen asking the team to bring Kaepernick to Seattle because the community would benefit from his activism and on-the-field talents.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said he was looking into veteran options, including Kaepernick, in a recent conversation with 710 ESPN Seattle.

“We’re looking at everybody, we really are,” Carroll said. “We’ve been tracking everything that’s going on, and we’ve got cap and roster issues and stuff like that that we’re still trying to manage properly. But quite frankly, yes, we are looking at all those guys.”

ESPN’s Adam Schefter says he does not expect any signings to happen today, as the team is mostly conducting background research on the two quarterbacks.

Context on Kaepernick visiting Seahawks today. Seattle doing background on QBs, no move expected today, nothing imminent, standard visit. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 24, 2017

The Seahawks were docked a week of OTAs for excessive contact in last year’s offseason workouts. However, they’ll be back on the field May 30 and many have speculated they’ll want a new backup quarterback by then.