Broncos fans, here's some good news on the quarterback front. Head coach Sean Payton provided an encouraging update on rookie signal-caller Bo Nix, sharing that he's "doing good" and right on track for the team's upcoming minicamp next month.
According to Payton, Nix will be limited during those minicamp sessions, but that's all part of the plan. The real target is the start of training camp this summer, where the young QB is expected to be "full speed" and ready to compete. It's a smart, measured approach—letting Nix ease into the system while ensuring he's 100% when the real work begins.
For a rookie quarterback, getting those early reps, even on a limited basis, is crucial. It's about learning the playbook, building chemistry with receivers, and adjusting to the NFL speed. Payton's steady hand here suggests the Broncos are playing the long game, and that's exactly what you want to see from a franchise looking to build around its new face of the offense.
Stay tuned, Broncos Country—the countdown to training camp is on.
