The Denver Broncos ended their eight-year playoff drought in 2024 behind rookie quarterback Bo Nix, the sixth QB selected in last April's NFL draft.
The Broncos’ linemen understand the onus on their position group going into the 2025 season, especially considering the unit’s continuity goes back to ’23. Wattenberg was the only new starter up front in ’24.
Bo Nix's stellar rookie season with the Broncos ended in disappointment on Sunday with Denver's playoff loss to the Bills, but it took on even more shine Monday when he revealed he played through a transverse process fracture of the lumbar spine.
As Bo Nix reflected on his rookie season, the chance to gain valuable lessons from 18 starts across the regular season and playoffs was among the biggest takeaways from a prolific first campaign.
He’s one of the best left tackles in the league,” Von Miller said of former teammate Garett Bolles, who he will face on Sunday.
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," quarterback Bo Nix talks about the Broncos' mindset going into their playoff matchup vs. the Buffalo Bills. Plus, cornerback Pat Surtain II gives his thoughts on the Wild Card matchup with the Bills.
The prospect of facing a rookie quarterback in his first playoff game normally would be a lick-their-chops moment for opposing pass rushers. Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, however, has succeeded this season where so many other rookies who scramble their way into sacks fail.
Although Bo Nix and Troy Franklin became the first rookies to connect on a playoff touchdown pass, the Bills eventually
Fulfilled every bit of the three-year, $30 million contract he signed with the Broncos as a free agent from San Franciso prior to the 2022 season. But as the Broncos gave contract extensions to head off free agency for Quinn Meinerz, Jonathon Cooper and Garett Bolles, they left Jones alone.
The Denver Broncos officially clinched the No. 20 overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft, the team announced Monday. The draft order was finalized following Denver's season-ending defeat to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
The Broncos’ season ended Sunday after losing to the Bills, 31-7, in the wild-card round.
The Broncos (10-8) would have swept Kansas City (15-2) were it not for a blocked field goal as time expired in Week 10 that preserved the Chiefs' 16-14 escape at Arrowhead, and Denver ended its eight-year playoff drought with a 38-0 shutout of K.C.'s backups in Week 18.