Bo Nix is back on the field, and the early returns are encouraging for the Denver Broncos.
The last time the quarterback took meaningful snaps, he was leading an overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. Moments after that win, head coach Sean Payton revealed Nix had suffered a fractured ankle, ending his season prematurely.
The injury didn’t just sideline a rising star; it potentially rewrote the AFC playoff picture. Forced to start Jarrett Stidham, Denver fell to the New England Patriots in the conference championship. The Patriots were subsequently routed in Super Bowl 60, leaving Denver fans to forever wonder if a healthy Nix could have delivered the franchise’s fourth Lombardi Trophy.
Uncertainty shadowed the third-year signal-caller entering the 2026 campaign. Questions lingered about his mobility and whether he could recapture the form that made him a playoff catalyst.
On Friday night, Nix offered a compelling answer. In his first game action since the injury, the quarterback moved fluidly, processed quickly, and displayed the poise that defined his rookie postseason run. While the stat line matters less in August, the visual evidence was the most important metric: Nix looked like himself again.
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