With the Denver season over, the quarterback’s wife took a moment to share a tribute to Nicolette Dellanno and other WAGs in their fire fits.
Izzy Nix is in Buffalo to support her quarterback husband for the NFL playoffs, but she got to do a whole lot more.
Daniels, the dual-threat dynamo behind the Washington Commanders ’ rapid turnaround, and Nix, whose steady playmaking turned the Denver Broncos into one of the league’s biggest surprises, are only the fourth pair of rookie quarterbacks to make the playoffs in the same season after serving as full-time starters.
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To reach a stage that is bigger, Bo Nix has to play better. It remains a critical component as the Broncos aim to move from a playoff team to a Super Bowl contender. From his work ethic to his ...
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix played through a broken bone in his back in the latter part of his stellar rookie season. Nix sustained a transverse process fracture in his back during ...
After a nine-year hiatus from the postseason, the Denver Broncos have the chance to change that in Super Bowl 59 if the Bo Nix-led team ... (Miami Dolphins) 2008: Matt Ryan (Atlanta Falcons ...
In NFL history, just 11 rookie quarterbacks have won a playoff game, with Joe Flacco, Mark Sanchez and Brock Purdy winning two in their first seasons. Additionally, no rookie quarterback has ever started in the Super Bowl, which gives Daniels and Nix an opening to make history.
Washington’s Jayden Daniels and Denver’s Bo Nix are expected to make their ... The other times came in 2008 with Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco, and 1983 with Hall of Famers John Elway and Dan ...
The Bears hope Johnson also stabilizes their coaching ranks. Chicago has hired seven head coaches -- including interim ones -- since its last playoff win in the 2010 season. The Bears are the only team in the NFC without a divisional playoff appearance in the past 10 years.
On Tuesday, it became official. The Bears introduced Johnson virtually on social media then in person at Halas Hall. Johnson made his first public appearance as head coach at Bears headquarters to a warm reception. With general manager Ryan Poles behind him, Johnson walked into the lobby as staffers lined up to greet him with cheers and applause.
Ben Johnson will call the plays but the Bears will need an offensive coordinator and it's always possible he could bring along a coach for that role.