Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
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Having made the playoffs last season, the Denver Broncos will need Bo Nix to take a big step forward if they want to get back there in 2025.
Nix rushed for 430 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie, and he caught a score in Week 9 vs. the Baltimore Ravens, which, combined with his 29 passing scores (leading all rookie quarterbacks), gave him 34 total touchdowns in 2024. Daniels came close to Nix's total touchdown mark, with 31.
A day after the Broncos began training camp with full attendance and “one of the cleaner report dates that I can recall relative to (health),” according to head coach Sean Payton, Thursday featured the first player absence.
Lindsay went from undrafted free agent to fan favorite in his three-year career with the Broncos. He's also the answer to a great trivia question as he was the last running back in team history to cross 1,000 yards rushing in a season, accomplishing that in 2019.
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While other NFL franchises wrestle with holdouts and public contract disputes, the Denver Broncos have transformed potential drama into quiet determination.
The Broncos are stacked at virtually every other position on defense. But one weak link is enough to get exploited by the NFL’s best offenses. Denver won’t make a deep postseason run unless Singleton and Greenlaw are at their best. That creates a possible weakness at inside linebacker.
The former Denver Broncos head coach has rejoined the Green Bay Packers in an advisory role. The 45-year-old coach will advise Green Bay's defense from the perspective of an offensive mind, according to Packers Wire.