In the playoff setback, Nix still produced 279 passing yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception, along with 29 rushing yards, before the injury ended his season. The performance came in a game that carried high expectations for Denver, but the injury cast a shadow over what could have been a potential Super Bowl run.
Izzy Nix shared a new update on her husband, posting a video of Bo navigating rehab in an unconventional way, captioning it with “Perks of the scooter.” The glimpse underscored how he’s adjusting to the recovery process while staying engaged with the team.
After the injury, Nix spoke publicly about the setback, describing it as devastating yet emphasizing resilience and progress. He reflected on a season defined by overcoming adversity and reaffirmed that the team isn’t finished, expressing faith that guidance and plans for the future remain in place.
Denver’s coaching staff has shown strong support for Nix during rehab. Head coach Sean Payton noted Nix was already at the team facility working toward a return, joking that he was “doing scooter laps.” Nix also praised Davis Webb, who returned to Denver as offensive coordinator after initially being a hot coordinator candidacy elsewhere.
The Broncos have retained defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, whose unit led the NFL in sacks in consecutive seasons, a factor that could help the offense regain momentum with Nix back at the helm. Denver’s stability on defense, combined with a clear plan on offense, positions the team to minimize disruption as Nix progresses toward a full return.
With the medical timeline and staff in place, Denver remains hopeful that Nix will be ready for training camp and ready to lead the offense next season. The mix of continued development, strong coaching support, and a ferocious defense provides a solid foundation for Nix’s return and the Broncos’ goals moving forward.