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Nix has the Broncos in the driver's seat for home-field advantage, and he's busted his way into the MVP conversation. That he's been able to do that as just a second-year player is amazing, and the same can be said for Maye and the New England Patriots.
Bo Nix's mom was right. The Denver Broncos were considered home underdogs going into last week's game against the Green Bay Packers, and Nix had a perfect response when asked about it last week. “I don’t really care," Nix said. "My mom thinks we’ll win, so that’s all that matters.”
It's time to acknowledge the Broncos are more than just lucky, and that their quarterback is a big reason for their NFL-best record.
Bo Nix’s late-season surge reflects a growing balance between his natural playmaking ability and Sean Payton’s structured offense, a partnership that is reshaping the Broncos’ outlook as they push toward the postseason.
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos won their 11th straight game with a 34-26 home win over the Green Bay Packers. Nix threw for 302 yards, a career-high four touchdowns and wasn’t intercepted or sacked a single time as Denver clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season.
Bo Nix played arguably the best game of his career in one of the biggest games of his career, and the Broncos are headed back to the playoffs. Nix threw for 303 yards and tied his career-high with four touchdowns while not committing a turnover or taking a sack,
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys suffered their second straight loss on Sunday while Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos cruised to their 11th consecutive victory. The fates of these two teams have been vastly different this season, and the trend continued in Week 15.
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix had arguably the best game of his young professional career in the Denver Broncos’ 34-26 win over the Green Bay Packers.