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With a promising quarterback, emerging defensive stars, and a revitalized front office, the Broncos have the pieces to return to contention—but development and coaching stability will determine their trajectory.
After seeing Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix in practice, Arizona All-Pro Calaias Campbell says the second-year QB "has what it takes."
Bo Nix is obviously the Denver Broncos' quarterback of the future. No one would deny that after Nix's strong rookie campaign. Is the jury still out on him? Sure, but the Broncos are definitely committed to him. What Denver will do with its quarterback depth chart, though, is another story.
Earlier this offseason, former Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman spoke to CardPlayer.com about Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix and his expectations for the school year. Grossman, a star quarterback at Florida who went to the Super Bowl with the Chicago Bears, believes that the second-year quarterback will have a monstrous year in 2025.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix doesn’t need to be so hard on himself. He and coach Sean Payton must strike balance.
Denver has certainly tried to help the Oregon product in that regard this offseason, signing tight end Noah Fant and running back J.K. Dobbins in free agency while also drafting pieces like halfback RJ Harvey and receiver Pat Bryant. But even still, the Broncos' playmakers are mostly unproven. Or, at the very least, questionable.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton's belief in quarterback Bo Nix has been evident since he drafted him in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Most recently, P
Bo Nix had a stellar first year as the Denver Broncos ' starting quarterback, throwing for over 3,700 yards and 27 touchdowns while leading the club to a playoff berth. But at least one former Broncos player wants Nix to do more putting up during camp.