Bo Nix's first season in an NFL uniform has been an undeniable success and the Denver Broncos are back in the postseason for the first time since Peyton Manning was under center. The Sheriff has been watching Nix's season from afar and clearly enjoyed the success the rookie has brought to his old franchise.
The rookie quarterback led the Broncos to a 10-7 regular-season record and their first postseason appearance since 2015. Even after Denver’s 31-7 wild-card loss in Buffalo, Broncos owner/CEO Greg Penner was unequivocal in his assessment of Nix at the team’s end-of-season news conference on Wednesday.
After wandering the quarterback desert for nearly a decade, the Denver Broncos have finally found their guy in Bo Nix.
Sunday was a memorable day for the Denver Broncos and Bo Nix, who put an exclamation point on his dazzling rookie season against the Kansas City Chiefs. Nix went 26 of 29 with 321
Denver Broncos owner Greg Penner, general manager George Paton and head coach Sean Payton all spoke glowingly of QB Bo Nix, who they believe is the future of the franchise under center.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has had a long career full of high ... as what former Broncos Super Bowl-winning quarterback Peyton Manning had to say on Sunday leading up to the game.
The Denver Broncos' 2024 season concluded on Sunday with a 31–7 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round. Now, rookie quarterback Bo Nix is speaking out about an injury he suffered in November. Nix confirmed on Monday that he played through three back fractures down the late stretch of the regular season.
The Broncos must get Nix more help after his sterling rookie season, but the QB's own development will also be critical for Denver.
The rookie is headed to the #NFLPlayoffs! Bo Nix made sure to show @Broncos fans ALL the love after the game 🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/qtEfZq3bOA Not only did Nix lead the Broncos back to the playoffs for the first time since the Peyton Manning-era,
Through growing pains, bumps and bruises, Nix turned in quite an inaugural season, leading the Broncos to their first postseason appearance in nine seasons.
Quarterback Bo Nix has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week following a win over the Chiefs, making him the first Bronco since Peyton Manning in 2013 to win the award multiple times in a single season.