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The Denver Broncos enter the 2025–26 NFL season as one of the league’s most intriguing teams—and for good reason. After head coach Sean Payton named rookie quarterback Bo Nix the starter in his second year at the helm,
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Bo Nix feels more at home in community and especially running Broncos offense heading into Year 2
Bo Nix feels more at home heading into his second year with the Denver Broncos. He says he's even more familiar with the offense, the locker room and the city.
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Despite becoming only the second Broncos signal caller since Peyton Manning to feature in the NFL’s top 100 player list, The post Broncos’ Bo Nix Aims for Greatness After Breaking into NFL Top 100 as Rookie appeared first on FirstSportz.
NFL's Bo Nix Update Catches Attention As Broncos Begin Training Camp originally appeared on Athlon Sports. 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.
Mike McGlinchey said Bo Nix's confidence is contagious, and the QB's competitive nature is 'really impressive.'
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix was the last of six quarterbacks taken in the first round of the 2024 draft. After one season, he came in at No. 64 on the list of the NFL's top 100 players. He has much higher goals.
Nix is the second Broncos player to make this year's list, joining defensive lineman Zach Allen (No. 90). Denver guard Quinn Meinerz and pass rusher Nik Bonitto seem likely to appear on the list, and star cornerback Pat Surtain should be a lock after winning Defensive Player of the Year in 2024.
The Broncos’ 2025 roster has congealed around Bo Nix, both via incoming talent and the personalities already in his locker room, everyone acknowledging their fortune depends on the
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix appreciates the recognition, but No. 64 is far too low for his 'internal standard.'
NFL Network's Cynthia Frelund says Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has taken "a big step forward" in terms of grasping head coach Sean Payton's offense.