Bo Nix Owns Struggles as Criticism Mounts Over Broncos’ Offense
The second-year quarterback publicly accepted responsibility for Denver’s sputtering offense.
Overview
- After a sluggish 10-7 win over the Raiders, Bo Nix said, “It starts with me. I have to be better,” acknowledging Denver’s offensive slump.
- Nix was booed at home following a 16-of-28 outing for 150 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions as the offense stalled for long stretches.
- National voices escalated scrutiny, with Bart Scott saying the team is being held back by its quarterback and Colin Cowherd speculating Sean Payton could seek another QB in the draft.
- Coverage highlighted that Denver has just one touchdown over its last 17 drives, with RB J.K. Dobbins noting the defense is carrying the team.
- Despite recent form, Nix’s season line remains strong at 2,126 passing yards and 18 touchdowns against eight interceptions for the 8-2 AFC West leaders.