The Denver Broncos are entering their second season with quarterback Bo Nix. The former Oregon Ducks star is focused on being the best quarterback for his team.
With Denver Broncos star Bo Nix looking ahead to making noise in the playoffs, there’s no denying that the quarterback has confidence, garnering the attention of many on his team.
The Denver Broncos haven't had a prolific tight end since the days of Julius Thomas. For that matter, the Broncos haven't had a prolific quarterback since Peyton Manning.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has only been with the franchise for one season, but he has made an immediate impact both on and off the field. As the
As many Oregon Ducks fans know, the Denver Broncos have a dynamic duo at quarterback and wide receiver who connected for nearly 1400 yards and 14 touchdowns back in 2023.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is entering his second season in the NFL. The former Oregon Ducks quarterback had a strong second half of his rookie season, looking to take an even bigger step in year two.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix wants to be the best quarterback in the world Earlier in the week, the NFL announced that Broncos quarterback Bo Nix was ranked 64th on their Top 100 Players of 2025 list.
Despite becoming only the second Broncos signal caller since Peyton Manning to feature in the NFL’s top 100 player list, Bo Nix is not satisfied. Nix wants to see his name at the top.
Broncos HC Sean Payton mentioned QB Bo Nix spent time with Drew Brees this offseason as he prepares for the 2025 season. “Look, [Nix] is someone who works his tail off, wants to improve,” Payton said, via Jeff Legwold of ESPN.
Earlier this week, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix made his debut appearance on NFL Network 's Top 100 Players of 2025 list, checking in at No. 64. Broncos Country was elated, as Nix was the only 2024-drafted quarterback besides Washington's Jayden Daniels to make the list.
The Denver Broncos are hoping that quarterback Bo Nix can take the next step in his development this season—and he’s doing everything in his power to make that happen.
Only a dreaded sophomore slump could seemingly derail the rapid rise of Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Navigating through the notoriously treacherous
A year ago, the Denver Broncos walked into training camp wondering if they finally found a franchise quarterback. One electrifying rookie season later, Bo Nix didn’t just answer that question.
It's been a big week for Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Not only was the former Oregon Duck named No. 64 out of the top 100 players in the league by the NFL itself, he's also shining in his second NFL Training Camp.
Fresh off their first postseason appearance since the 2014 NFL season, the Denver Broncos are looking to build off their success from Bo Nix’s rookie season as they head into 2025.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix stepped onto the field for the start of training camp earlier this week. Last year, he burst onto the scene with 29 touchdown passes and nearly 4,000 yards, proof that he might be the answer head coach Sean Payton had hoped for.
It was a solid rookie season for Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, completing 376-of-567 passes for 3,775 yards, 29 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 93.3 passer rating, as well as 430 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
The Denver Broncos are entering the 2025 season with renewed optimism, but it’s not quarterback Bo Nix stealing the spotlight. Instead, the defense is shaping up to be the team’s most exciting and dependable asset, earning widespread praise for its talent and depth.
Bo Nix has drawn comparison to Drew Brees early in his NFL career, so it came as little surprise that the Denver Broncos' second-year quarterback spent some time this offseason with the Hall of Famer.
There are still throngs of Bo Nix critics hanging on to their pre-draft takes and skepticism. Before the Denver Broncos drafted Nix at No. 12 overall, the predominant tropes were that he was a "system quarterback" at Oregon with a subpar arm and that he'd quickly be exposed in the NFL.
Bo Nix finished third in 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, but the Denver Broncos quarterback doesn't seem to be receiving much fanfare heading into his second season.