Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix turned heads with his comments during his final media availability of the season.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix played through a broken bone in his back in ... He finished the game and played the following week through pain against the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 2, a Monday night affair. Nix told reporters on Monday that ...
When Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix revealed Monday that he played through transverse process fractures in his back last season, fans and pundits immediately wondered if there might be long-term implications for the QB. There’s good news on that front, according to a report from DNVR’s Zac Stevens.
The Denver Broncos surprised many in the NFL this year by nabbing the seventh seed in the AFC playoffs. Bo Nix steadily improved throughout the year and led the team to a 10-7 record.
The Broncos must get Nix more help after his sterling rookie season, but the QB's own development will also be critical for Denver.
Fracture occured during road game win at Las Vegas in late November. He never missed a snap because of the injury.
The Cleveland Browns are staring down one of their most forgettable seasons in recent years, limping to a 3-14 finish that's left fans and analysts
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix made a surprising revelation on Monday: he played through three fractured transverse processes in his back during part of the 2024 season.
Nix hung tough, though, and the Broncos emerged victorious in Vegas and the next week in a barn-burning affair vs. the Cleveland Browns in Denver. Then that blessed Week 14 bye came and he was able to rest the injury away.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton, general manager George Paton, and owner Greg Penner all weighed in on Bo Nix.
Bo Nix's stellar rookie season with the Broncos ended in disappointment on Sunday with Denver's playoff loss to the Bills, but it took on even more shine Monday when he revealed he played through a transverse process fracture of the lumbar spine.