Bo Nix Pushes Back on Doubters as Surging Broncos Eye AFC Supremacy

Denver quarterback Bo Nix continues to defend the Broncos’ 10-2 record, insisting the team’s success is earned—not inflated—amid a push toward the postseason.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
Bo Nix Pushes Back on Doubters as Surging Broncos Eye AFC Supremacy
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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has grown accustomed to outside noise, but as his team rides a nine-game win streak into the season’s decisive stretch, he’s drawing a clear line: criticism won’t define the Broncos’ identity. At 10-2, Denver sits atop the AFC West, yet the second-year quarterback still hears skepticism surrounding the legitimacy of their rise.

Nix, who has been a steady presence throughout the Broncos’ resurgence, emphasized that wins in the NFL carry inherent value. To him, dismissing Denver’s record because of perceived scheduling advantages or defensive reliance ignores the work the team has put in.

The young quarterback also highlighted the organization’s broader context—its struggles in recent years and the commitment required to rebuild. Nix believes the Broncos’ turnaround reflects a collective mindset shift, one that has propelled them into the conference’s upper tier.

As the Broncos enter the final phase of the regular season, the quarterback’s growing confidence mirrors the team’s ambitions. Whether or not critics are convinced, Nix is adamant that Denver’s record speaks for itself.

1. Blocking Out the Noise

Nix has made it clear that external chatter won’t distract him or the team. He acknowledges that criticism comes with success, especially when a franchise makes an unexpected leap, but he insists the Broncos are focused on their internal standard. In his view, detractors may attempt to minimize Denver’s accomplishments, but the quarterback refuses to let anyone “tear down a 10-2 record.” He believes that negativity often follows teams experiencing rapid improvement. Nix noted that the team is well aware of the narratives, yet they remain unfazed. Their focus, he said, is on continuing to build momentum, not debating the validity of their wins. Ultimately, Nix believes that staying centered on preparation—not public opinion—has been a key factor in the Broncos’ transformation.

2. The Program’s Turnaround

Reflecting on the franchise’s recent history, Nix pointed out how quickly fortunes can shift when the right pieces fall into place. Denver, once a perennial contender, struggled in recent seasons before reestablishing itself in 2024. The quarterback credited a handful of key contributors for helping the team regain its footing. According to Nix, it only took “a couple guys who get back on track” to change the trajectory of an organization that had slipped into a lull. This sense of collective renewal, he said, has fueled the team’s belief that it can compete with anyone in the league. Every step forward has reinforced that the Broncos belong in the conversation among AFC contenders. With the team now positioned exactly “where we want to be,” Nix views the season as validation of the work done behind the scenes.

3. Wins Earned, Not Handed

A central theme in Nix’s message is simple: winning in the NFL is difficult, regardless of the opponent. He pushed back on suggestions that Denver’s 10-2 record is padded or misleading. Nix reminded critics that the team’s only two losses came on walk-off field goals in September—evidence, he said, that the Broncos have been competitive in every matchup. To him, that consistency underscores the legitimacy of their rise. He also stressed that every NFL team is built with professionals, and victories cannot be dismissed as incidental. “You still have to win games,” Nix said, emphasizing the importance of executing each week. As Denver readies for a challenging final stretch, Nix believes their on-field performance remains the ultimate answer to any lingering questions.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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