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The Denver Broncos' 14-3 finish to the 2025 regular season has drawn the attention of every media outlet imaginable. That includes ESPN's Seth Walder, who listed seven Broncos on his top 100 'real MVP' candidates of 2025.
Nix is out, but the Broncos could get J.K. Dobbins back, and history suggests you should side with a large home underdog in the playoffs.
Jarrett Stidham will be the team's starting quarterback due to the ankle injury suffered by Nix on the second-to-last play of last week's game against the Buffalo Bills. That injury has lowered the expectation that the Broncos could fighting their way into the Super Bowl.
ESPN's Ben Solak continued to take shots at injured Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix before the AFC Championship Game vs. Patriots. The post ESPN Analyst Continues to Take Shots at Broncos QB Bo Nix appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Kyle Brandt believes Sean Payton’s post-game comments following Bo Nix’s season-ending injury could become one of the defining moments in NFL history. The Denver Broncos head coach went viral after calmly backing Jarrett Stidham as his new starting quarterback,
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix sent a heartfelt message to teammates and fans reflecting on his season-ending injury after surgery.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix took to social media to thank fans for all the support he's been getting since he was injured at the end of the Saturday's playoff win in Denver.
The Denver Broncos finally broke a ten-year playoff win drought, but in the process, Bo Nix broke his leg, too. Head coach Sean Payton confirmed after the game that Bo Nix suffered a fractured bone in his right ankle during the final moments of the contest.