Broncos QB Bo Nix feels 'a lot better' understanding Denver's offense heading into Year 2

Broncos QB Bo Nix feels 'a lot better' understanding Denver's offense heading into Year 2

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In 2024, the Denver Broncos made a surprising playoff run with a 10-7 season, largely thanks to the dynamic relationship between rookie quarterback Bo Nix and head coach Sean Payton. Heading into his second year, Nix feels more confident in Payton’s offense, having improved his play-calling abilities and field awareness. In his rookie season, Nix threw for 3,775 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, also adding 430 rushing yards and five total touchdowns. Despite finishing third for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, he showed promise as Denver’s long-term quarterback solution. Nix remains focused on continuous improvement, acknowledging the need for further development as he prepares for the upcoming minicamp and training camp.
Originally by Christian Gonzaleson June 8, 2025
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