Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix shined in his first season in the NFL and is a finalist for 2024 AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. Nix is one of five fi
The Commanders will play all four teams from the NFC North and AFC West next season, including matchups against the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions. The Commanders will also play the Chicago Bears for the fourth consecutive season. The Bears will travel to Northwest Stadium for the third straight year, hoping to avenge that Hail Mary loss.
The stats show Sean Payton made the right call with Bo Nix. If you let Chase Daniels tell it, the Denver Broncos have found their guy for the future.
On January 5th, against the Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix completed a career-best 26 out of 29 passes, good for 89.7 percent of his passes and four touchdowns. As he cliched a playoff birth for his Broncos, the game appeared to be a signal as to what could come next week.
Jurgensen is hardly the only former Washington star quarterback enamored with Daniels’ play. Joe Theismann, who played for Washington from 1974-85 and led the team to its first of three Super Bowls wins in the 1982 season, has been watching the playoffs from his homes in Virginia and Tennessee.
Arizona Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was not among the five finalists for the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
BOTTOM LINE: Safiatu Kolliegbo and Niagara visit Gabby Turco and Rider in MAAC play Saturday. The Broncs have gone 1-5 at home. Rider has a 0-7 record against opponents over .500. The Purple ...
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The Detroit Lions, after ending what was a very promising season in a very disappointing way, lost their offensive and defensive coordinators when they were hired away to be NFL head coaches. Ben Johnson,
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports former Broncos QB Russell Wilson could land with the Raiders and his former head coach Pete Carroll.