That list might have included Denver Broncos rookie Bo Nix.
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix reportedly turned down an invite to the 2025 Pro Bowl games after a memorable rookie season with the Denver Broncos. Nix reportedly underwent a "routine and minor,
Pro Bowl Games are the next big event on the calendar in the NFL, and with several AFC quarterbacks backing out of the games, that resulted in the fifth and sixth alternates, New England Patriots rookie Drake Maye and Pittsburgh Steelers veteran Russell Wilson,
In this clip below, the Denver Broncos had four drops against the Buffalo Bills in a wild card playoff matchup in the first round of the NFL playoffs. While it isn’t the sole reason they lost 31-7, the drops certainly didn’t help.
Nix unexpectedly led the Broncos to the playoffs and accounted for 33 TDs in his rookie season. But he knows he has plenty to work on in 2025.
Broncos QB was invited to participate in the Pro Bowl Games as fourth alternate. But procedure was scheduled for this week.
Out of all the former Oregon Ducks to play in the NFL this year, there's a case to be made for quarterback Bo Nix having one of the biggest break out seasons. F
Patrick Surtain II waited four years to make the playoffs with the Denver Broncos after the team drafted him in 2021, but the all-pro cornerback says the wait was worth it. And despite a first-round exit at the hands of the Buffalo Bills,
Following standout 2024 campaigns, cornerback Pat Surtain II and quarterback Bo Nix are eligible for 2024 NFLonFOX Season Awards. To vote for Surtain and Nix, click here.
The Denver Broncos feel confident about their current and future quarterback despite a challenging end to the 2024 NFL season. After a promising 10-7 regular season that ended an eight-year playoff drought,
When Drake Maye and Russell Wilson were added to the AFC's Pro Bowl roster on Tuesday as replacements, Denver Broncos fans quickly wondered why quarterback Bo Nix didn't get in above them. It turns ou
New England Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye was named to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games after Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson opted not to participate, replacing the latter. Maye took over halfway through the season and showed glimpses of being a great QB of the future.