DENVER (AP) - Bo Nix’s demeanor hasn’t changed from the first month of the season when he couldn’t find the end zone to rolling through October and November while piling up accolades and joining the NFL Rookie of the Year conversation.
Bo Nix taking ‘Monday Night Football’ debut in stride as he leads Broncos against the Browns
DENVER (AP) - Bo Nix’s demeanor hasn’t changed from the first month of the season when he couldn’t find the end zone to rolling through October and November while piling up accolades and joining the NFL Rookie of the Year conversation.
If Nix has another stellar outing Monday night when the Denver Broncos (7-5) host the Cleveland Browns (3-8), he could become the first player since the 1970 merger to win Rookie of the Week honors four consecutive times.
He already has one NFL Rookie of the Month award and is in line for another after a stellar November in which he joined C.J. Stroud (2023), Gardner Minshew (2019) and Dak Prescott (2016) as the only rookie quarterbacks to post three consecutive 200-yard passing games with multiple touchdowns and no interceptions.
Nix is just as grounded now, however, as he was in September, when it took him until Week 4 to throw his first NFL touchdown pass.