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Bo Nix Has 24 Wins in 34 Starts and His Next Leap Will Shock the League

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Bo Nix has put up some truly eye-popping numbers through just two seasons in the league, tossing for 7,706 yards and 54 touchdowns. Add in his 786 rushing yards and 9 scores on the ground, and it’s clear the former first-round pick has been one of the most productive quarterbacks in the National Football League since he was drafted. This guy isn’t just surviving, he’s winning: in 34 regular season starts, Nix already has 24 wins, eight fourth-quarter comebacks, and ten game-winning drives to his name. Let’s be real, he’s blown past most expectations for a 12th overall pick.

Jaylen Waddle’s Arrival Changes Everything

This season, Nix has more tools in his arsenal, and that’s a huge reason why his game is about to hit another gear in 2025. The front office made a bold move in the offseason, adding dynamic play-making wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. You know Waddle’s explosive, and Nix is absolutely buzzing about what he’ll bring to the team. “It’s been great. He’s an elite player, and he makes our room better. With him out there on the field, he adds a different level of explosiveness and just allows other guys to be better,” Nix stated. That’s the kind of boost a quarterback dreams of.

This Receiver Group Is DEEP

Waddle isn’t alone. The Broncos are stacked at wide receiver. Long-time veteran Courtland Sutton is back to be a focal point in the passing game. Then you’ve got Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant, and Marvin Mims Jr. rounding out what is easily one of the most underrated, five-deep receiving corps in the league. It’s been ages since this franchise had so much talent at the position, and this year, they’ve got the potential to be special. Nix also had huge praise for Franklin after yesterday’s practice, believing he’s in for a big season. “Troy’s a guy that you don’t realize how much he’s actually picking up. You don’t realize how much he’s willing to learn. He asks great questions, very detailed questions,” Nix remarked. “He’s a very intelligent football player, underrated knowledge. I don’t think enough people know that about him.” Nix and Franklin have history, too, going back to 2022 as teammates with the Oregon Ducks. “I think now in Year 3, he’s just putting his skill set with that knowledge that he’s learned and put together in the NFL. Now you can see he’s really starting to shine and really start being a playmaker that we know he can be,” Nix added. With this kind of talent surrounding him, get ready to see what Bo Nix can truly accomplish this season.

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Originally reported by Mile High Report.

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