Denver Broncos fans, it's time to breathe a collective sigh of relief. Quarterback Bo Nix, whose injury ahead of the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots dashed the team's Super Bowl hopes, is on track for a return that could come sooner than expected.
Head coach Sean Payton shared the encouraging update, stating that Nix is likely to rejoin the team during the offseason program in June. "There's a good chance we see him in this offseason program in June," Payton said. "We're going to be the ones kind of holding back, if you will." Even if the timeline shifts slightly, Payton assured that Nix will be "clearly full speed" by the time fall camp opens.
This news comes after a challenging offseason for the star quarterback. According to Pro Football Talk, Nix underwent a second procedure on the ankle he broke during January's playoff win—a move that Payton described as "not a surprise" to the coaching staff. The team remains confident in his recovery, with Payton expressing that they feel "real good" about Nix's progress and anticipate he'll get some work in before the offseason program concludes.
For context, Nix was having an MVP-caliber season before the injury, throwing for over 4,000 yards and 40 touchdowns while leading the Broncos to the playoffs. His return is a massive boost for a team looking to build on that momentum. As the countdown to training camp begins, Denver's faithful can look forward to seeing their franchise QB back under center, ready to lead the charge once again.
