Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix, 24, displayed an impressive combination of poise, athleticism, and skill that has many within the organization and beyond buzzing about his potential as the team’s starting quarterback. Nix, selected 12th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, led the Broncos to a 34-30 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, directing four scoring drives and finishing with a strong performance that showcased why Denver made him their top pick.
Nix’s age and experience were evident as he took control of the game, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. At 24, Nix has already had a lengthy college career, making 61 starts for Auburn and Oregon. This extensive experience allowed him to step into his first NFL action with confidence and composure, despite a few early jitters.
Bo Nix completed 15 of 21 passes for 125 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Mims Jr., and added three rushing attempts for 17 yards. His performance was marked by a quick release, impressive scrambling ability, and a command of head coach Sean Payton’s offense that belied his status as a rookie.
“It just felt like it was good to get out there and throw some completions, see a new defense, and ultimately just get out there and compete,” Nix said after the game. “It’s the same defense, just gotta figure out which one they’re in and then execute the play that’s called.”
Nix’s ability to process the game quickly and efficiently was on full display, particularly during a crucial 75-yard drive that he orchestrated in just over a minute to put the Broncos ahead at halftime. His quick decision-making and calm demeanor under pressure highlighted why many believe he has the potential to start in Denver’s season opener.
Nix’s debut also reignited the conversation about who will be the Broncos’ starting quarterback when the regular season begins. While veteran Jarrett Stidham started the game, his performance was hampered by penalties and a bobbled pass that led to an interception. Stidham finished 4-of-7 for 37 yards with a passer rating of 32.1, a stark contrast to Nix’s 102.3 rating.
Despite the challenges, Stidham was gracious in his assessment of the game, acknowledging the tough breaks but remaining optimistic. “That’s part of the preseason. Everyone is going to get a crack at it,” Stidham said. “I thought we did some pretty good things. We just need to clean up the penalties and get better from it.”
Head coach Sean Payton has been non-committal about who will be the Week 1 starter, but Nix’s performance certainly makes a strong case for the rookie. Payton praised Nix’s performance, saying, “I was pleased with what we were doing throwing the ball. I liked the tempo and the timing of how we were releasing it.”
Nix is set to start the Broncos’ next preseason game against the Green Bay Packers, where he will have another opportunity to solidify his case for the starting role. His performance in the upcoming game could be the deciding factor in Payton’s decision-making process as the regular season approaches.
At just 24 years old, Bo Nix has already shown the ability to lead an NFL offense, and his age and experience give him a unique advantage as he competes for the starting job. Broncos fans and NFL analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Nix can continue to build on his strong debut and earn the starting spot in Denver.