Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix undergoes an additional ankle procedure as he recovers from a fractured ankle, with a clean-up performed after a scheduled re-check. While the team plans a conservative offseason program, Nix remains on track to be ready for the start of training camp, though it’s expected he’ll be eased into activities this spring. The injury occurred during the AFC Divisional Round win over the Bills, where Nix played through the fracture to help secure the game-winning drive. Head coach Sean Payton indicated that recovery is progressing well and that offseason scheduling has shifted, with on-field activities pushed back to June.
Key takeaways:
– Bo Nix had a follow-up ankle clean-up surgery after fracturing his ankle in the playoff win against the Bills.
– Broncos plan a conservative offseason approach; full team workouts with on-field practice are anticipated to begin later in June.
– Nix is reportedly progressing well and remains on track to start the season, though spring participation will be limited.