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"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."
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix and Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota squared off on Sunday Night Football, and although Denver ultimately came
Bo Nix says the 10-2 Broncos are “special” but still have “more in the tank,” as Denver rides belief, a clutch OT stop vs. Washington.
The second-year quarterback led his sixth game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime Sunday, the most in the NFL.
The Denver Broncos sit atop the conference, but Bo Nix did not mince words about where they are in their process.
An NFL analyst can't take the Denver Broncos seriously as contenders with the inconsistencies he's seen from Bo Nix in recent weeks.
During one particular segment on Sunday Night Football dissecting Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix’s 2025 season, the Fall Out Boy song “Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year” was playing in the background.
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos defeated Marcus Mariota and the Washington Commanders in a 27-26 overtime win on the road.
The Broncos lost a fourth-down interception to a pass-interference penalty after Mariota made a miraculous escape from a sack, Mariota lost a 30-yard touchdown pass to McLaurin to a holding penalty and the touchdown that counted came on fourth down.
The Broncos began their final four offensive possessions of regulation protecting either a 6- or 3-point lead. The results of those four possessions: interception, punt, punt, punt. The Broncos simply didn’t win enough early downs to stay on the field and put the game away.