The Broncos went on to win the game 38-0, clinching a spot in the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2015. Nix went 26-of-29 passing for 321 yards with four touchdowns in the victory. He set a franchise record with 17-straight completions to begin the game and finished the day with a team-record 89.7% completion rate.
This Sunday, it’s do or die for the Denver Broncos, as the 9-7 team hosts the AFC top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in order to clinch a spot in the playoffs. For t
Addressing Broncos quarterback Bo Nix’s efficiency, potential targets in the NFL draft and how Denver matches up with Buffalo in the NFL playoffs.
Shawn Hochuli’s crew of referees bailed out the Chiefs in the first half of Kansas City’s Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos.
In an Instagram post, Izzy Nix shared how Bo Nix had to wash his hands after making contact with so many fans. Apparently, this was upon the instructions of Brea Sutton, the wife of Denver wide receiver Courtland Sutton. "@breacolleensutton made him wash his hands 😂 🤪 " Izzy Nix captioned her post.
The Denver Broncos and rookie quarterback Bo Nix beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-0 on Sunday, clinching a spot in the playoffs. The former Oregon Ducks passer will lead the Broncos against the Buffalo Bills during the NFL Wild Card weekend.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix fires a 47-yard deep ball to wide receiver Courtland Sutton against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Denver Broncos are back in the playoffs. For the first time since winning Super Bowl 50, the Broncos (10-7) will be in the postseason after punching their playoff ticket thanks to a 38-0 thumping of the Chiefs,
The Broncos turned a must-win game into a rout. And don’t think for a moment that it wasn’t earned. They absolutely deserve this playoff berth.
The Denver Broncos hosted and beat the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0 securing a playoff position at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver during NFL Week 18 on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
DENVER — Rookie Bo Nix set a franchise record by completing his first 18 passes and the Denver Broncos ended an eight-year playoff drought Sunday with a 38-0 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs' bevy of backups.