Bo Nix shines
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Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos won their 11th straight game with a 34-26 home win over the Green Bay Packers. Nix threw for 302 yards, a career-high four touchdowns and wasn’t intercepted or sacked a single time as Denver clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys suffered their second straight loss on Sunday while Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos cruised to their 11th consecutive victory. The fates of these two teams have been vastly different this season, and the trend continued in Week 15.
Quarterback Bo Nix has led the Denver Broncos to a 12–2 record and 11 straight wins, putting the Broncos firmly in the Super Bowl conversation. After the victory over the Green Bay Packers, Denver coa
Shannon Sharpe delivered a bold reaction to Bo Nix’s 4-touchdown night as the Broncos beat the Packers, praising Denver’s ceiling.
ESPN's Ryan Clark said Micah Parsons suffered a torn ACL because of the effort he had to exert pursuing Bo Nix all game.
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix had arguably the best game of his young professional career in the Denver Broncos’ 34-26 win over the Green Bay Packers.
In a production meeting earlier this season with NFL Network analyst and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner, Payton used a cross-sport analogy to further describe the difference between the two passers.
Up next for Nix and the Broncos is another playoff team in Week 16, against two of the players up for the award from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Denver could clinch the AFC West as early as next week. Fans can vote for Nix at NFL.com/FedEx.
Green Bay fell to the No. 7 seed in the NFC and, more concerningly, saw superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons suffer a non-contact knee injury. He did not return, and Green Bay reportedly fears he tore his ACL.
Initial thoughts from the Broncos’ 34-26 win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 15 at Empower Field:
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce makes a back shoulder catch to pick up first down yardage on a last ditch drive for the Colts. Indianapolis Colts kicker Blake Grupe nails a go-ahead 60-yard field goal to put the Colts up 16-15 against the Seattle Seahawks with less than a minute remaining in regulations.