Over their last five quarters of action, the Denver Broncos offenses has been on an absolutely historic tear, scoring 77 points combined in the 4th quarter of their comeback win vs. the New York Giants two weeks ago and their 44-24 rout of the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday. At the center of this success has been second-year quarterback Bo Nix, who has seemingly shaken off his sluggish start to the season and finally found his groove. In that time, Nix has accounted for 465 total yards and 8 total touchdowns, video game numbers that have propelled a Broncos offense that had only scored more than 21 points in two of their first six games of the season. But this Sunday against the Houston Texans defense, it's possible -- if not likely -- that Bo Nix and the Broncos offense could come crashing back down to earth. Even with a middling 3-4 record, you would receive very little pushback if you were to suggest that the Houston Texans defense is the best in the National Football League. Put together any combination of s
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