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While some fans don't believe in the Broncos' win streak, Bo Nix won't let any outside chatter bring his team down.
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Bo Nix Has Fired Back At Critics Of The 10-2 Denver Broncos
It's been 10 years since the Denver Broncos won the AFC West title and the team hopes to end that streak this year behind the arm of Bo Nix. At 10-2 on the year and two games ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers (four ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs),
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw a touchdown pass late in the second quarter to wide receiver Courtland Sutton as he was falling to the ground.
"R.J. had a great first catch to get it going, he had a great pickup on the next play, block pickup, and then he gets the ball in the end zone, and it is pretty impressive," Nix said. "Really good drive for a rookie. He had no back down in his face and looked really confident, looked really good."
Bo Nix explained why the Broncos’ 10-2 record isn’t enough, saying “we didn’t work this hard to just win 10” and detailing his clutch, hate-to-lose mindset.
The Las Vegas Raiders are set for round two against the Denver Broncos in Week 14. To preview the AFC West matchup, we reached out to our friemies over at Mile High Report, and Ian St. Clair was kind enough to answer a few questions about the Broncos for Raider Nation.
Bo Nix had a lot to say to the haters as the Broncos are currently 10-2 with one of the best records in the league.
Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix has been markedly better than former NFL MVP QBs Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in crunch time stats.
Late in the second quarter of a Sunday Night Football showdown with the Washington Commanders in Week 13, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix made an incredible play that quickly went viral on social media.
The Denver Broncos have signed a former second-round pick wide receiver to help out Bo Nix in the passing game.