Bo Nix ties Russell Wilson's NFL record with 24 wins in his first two seasons
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The Denver Broncos finished the season with a 14-3 record, with Bo Nix starting every game. Nix, who also started all games during the previous 10-7 season, has tied the record for most games won by a starting quarterback in his first two seasons, matching Russell Wilson's 24 wins with the Seahawks in 2012-2013. While Wilson achieved his 24 wins in two 16-game seasons and won four postseason games, Nix's 24 wins came in two 17-game seasons, and his maximum potential postseason wins this year is three, following a playoff loss last year. Nix's performance marks a significant turnaround for the Broncos, who drafted him in 2024 after a challenging period with Wilson, who was acquired at great cost and given a substantial contract. Nix's success has been pivotal in transforming the Broncos into a winning team.
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