Bo Nix Gets Fitting Reality Check Before Broncos Face Raiders
Bo Nix Gets Fitting Reality Check Before Broncos Face Raiders
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Bo Nix Gets Fitting Reality Check Before Broncos Face Raiders

🕒︎ 2025-11-06

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Bo Nix Gets Fitting Reality Check Before Broncos Face Raiders

The Denver Broncos have the utmost faith in second-year quarterback and 2024 first-round draft pick (No. 12 overall) Bo Nix. However, they are not the only ones high on the former Oregon Ducks star, especially if he can put it all together. Nix and the Broncos are off to a 7-2 start, sitting atop the AFC West and tied for the best record in the NFL. Despite some flaws in his game, Nix is garnering MVP attention beyond the halfway point. Broncos QB Bo Nix Garners MVP Love Nix has thrown for 1,976 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions on 61.2% completion this season. He has another 207 yards and 3 TDs on 42 carries. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell listed Nix 12th among his MVP hopefuls. Barnell wrote that “Nix has been incredible when the Broncos have needed him most,” but that is also the caveat. Nix and Co. struggled to generate consistent offense during the first three quarters of games. “In the fourth quarter this season, his 77.1 QBR is the fourth-best mark in the league, and the second-year quarterback is tied for the league lead with four fourth-quarter comeback victories,” Barnwell wrote on November 6. “In the first three quarters, though, Nix is 20th in QBR, as he is running the league’s third-worst completion percentage and fifth-worst first-down rate. Nix takes sacks at the lowest rate in the NFL, which helps raise his floor, but he’s only an MVP candidate for 15 minutes per week.” On the whole, Nix ranks fourth in pass attempts and passing touchdowns. His interception rate is near the middle of the pack, ranking 19th out of 35 qualifying passers. He also ranks 10th in passing yards. Nix would need to see his fourth-quarter prowess translate to the other three quarters of games to have a legitimate shot at MVP. Per Vegas Insider, Nix is 17th (+1000) in MVP odds, making the Broncos QB a long shot. Bo Nix Knows Broncos’ Offense Must Be More Consistent Nix has not shied away from the fact that the Bronocs have not been as effective as they would like during the first three quarters in games. He also acknowledged the difficulty level of what they have accomplished in the final frame. “We always want to score, every drive. That’s, point blank period, that’s our goal. Sometimes we fall short of that goal, and we have to rely on the next drive and go score the next drive. But I think at times we execute better than others,” Nix told reporters on November 4. “We’re always really close. And so, that’s the good thing.” Nix said the Broncos’ 14th-ranked scoring offense (13th overall) must “execute” on every possession as if it were the “most important thing ever.” The Broncos’ defense ranks fourth in scoring and third overall. “We have so many things that we want to correct. And we feel like we haven’t even played a complete game offensively, much less, as a team,” Nix said. “Until we’re hitting all the ones that we need to hit, I don’t think we’re going to be able to be relaxed. Because we have a lot of guys that are competitive. We don’t have a bunch of frontrunners. We just got a locker room full of guys that are trying to race to improve, and improve faster than everybody else in the league.” Bo Nix Puts Raiders on Notice Nix said that games like the Broncos have on “Thursday Night Football” against the Las Vegas Raiders, “have the most weight,” to the players because of what they mean to the franchise and the fanbase, let alone their record and the standings. “These are the fun ones,” Nix said. “It’s like playing a conference game in college. These are the ones that you look forward to. These are why you’re a Bronco: to beat teams like this. But just like all the other ones, it’s not going to be easy. We’re going to have to play really good, and it’ll be a fun ‘Thursday Night Football’ environment.” The Raiders enter this contest 2-6. Nix and the Broncos swept the Raiders last season.

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