Bo Nix's Journey: From Rookie Sensation to Broncos' Franchise Leader
Denver Broncos' Bo Nix reflects on his successful rookie season, his preparation for Year 2, and his aspirations to become the franchise's long-term leader.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has been making waves both on and off the field. From courtside appearances at Denver Nuggets games to throwing the first pitch at Colorado Rockies games, Nix is becoming a staple in the Denver community.
Nix, the 12th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has quickly become a beacon of hope for a Broncos franchise that has struggled to find quarterback stability since Peyton Manning's retirement in 2015. Last season, Nix started every game, ranking sixth in the NFL with 29 touchdown passes and helping the Broncos end an eight-year playoff drought.
As Nix navigates his first full NFL offseason, he is acutely aware of the challenges that lie ahead. "I haven't done anything up until this point, and I have a lot to prove and a lot to show," Nix said. He is committed to improving his game and taking care of his body, having already undergone arthroscopic ankle surgery this offseason.
Nix's dedication to his craft is evident in his routine. He has been a reliable presence around the Broncos' complex, so much so that general manager George Paton joked about needing to tell Nix when to go home. His former teammates, like Cardinals edge rusher Jordan Burch, praise his leadership and work ethic. "He's like another coach," Burch said. "Serious all the time, great leader... I wasn't surprised at all by anything he did last year.
Opposing defensive coaches have taken notice of Nix's speed and creativity as a runner, which caught many off guard last season. Broncos coach Sean Payton acknowledged this, stating, "One of his traits that I think serves him well is his feet. He can move." Nix has been studying his game meticulously, reviewing every dropback from the 2024 season and consulting with defensive coordinator Vance Joseph to understand how opponents might adjust.
Nix's focus extends beyond the field. He has embraced the Denver community, running a football camp at a local high school and expressing his love for the city. "This is where I live, that's the norm," Nix said. "I'm going to find a way to not only embrace it and enjoy it but not take it for granted. I'm in a great spot. Denver is an unbelievable city.
As Nix prepares for the upcoming season, he remains committed to his growth and the success of the Broncos. "You don't want to get to Year 2 or go down the road, and all of a sudden you got stuck and didn't get any better," Nix said. With his determination and leadership, Nix is poised to become the long-term quarterback the Broncos have been searching for.