Broncos Urged to Take ‘Training Wheels’ Off $18.6 Million Rookie QB

One way or another, the Denver Broncos are one of the NFL’s hottest teams — even if watching their offense doesn’t inspire much enthusiasm.

The Broncos won their third consecutive game and improved to 3-2 on Oct.6 with a 34-18 win over the AFC West Division rival Las Vegas Raiders. An even more nuanced look at their 3-2 record shows they’re only a few possessions away from being 5-0 after one-score losses to the Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers to open the season.

Still, even against the Raiders it was the defense that sparked the win with a 100-yard interception return by cornerback Patrick Surtain II midway through the second quarter which tied the score at 10-10.

Rookie quarterback Bo Nix has been the single player drawing the most heat for Denver’s offensive struggles but accounted for 3 touchdowns against the Raiders — 2 passing and 1 rushing.

After the win, Bleacher Report suggested head coach Sean Payton should take the “training wheels” off the offense and allow the 2024 first-round pick to take more shots downfield in the passing game.

From Bleacher Report: “Broncos head coach and offensive play-caller Sean Payton must design more deep shots for the aerial attack to help Bo Nix significantly advance his development. Nix showed off his arm on a deep throw to rookie wide receiver Troy Franklin, who beat Raiders defenders by five yards in separation but dropped the ball in the end zone … (Nix) has the arm strength and accuracy to push the ball downfield. Payton needs to trust him to make splash plays through the air.”

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Nix Bounced Back From Dismal Passing Game

Nix went 19-of-26 passing for 206 yards against the Raiders and along with his 2 touchdown passes didn’t throw any interceptions. It was a bounce-back game for Nix after he went 12-of-25 passing for a meager 60 yards and 1 touchdown in 10-9 win over the New York Jets in Week 4.

Nix hasn’t thrown an interception since the Week 2 loss to the Steelers. If you’re looking for a reason Payton hasn’t called more downfield passing plays, Nix threw 4 interceptions in the first 2 games of the season.

When the Broncos did go for a home run ball against the Raiders, Nix’s college teammate and fellow rookie Franklin dropped a wide-open pass in the end zone on what would have been a 46-yard touchdown.

That 10.0% drop rate Troy Franklin had at Oregon showing up on an NFL field..pic.twitter.com/wRLVh4IC0S

— Adam Carter (@SmartfootbalI) October 7, 2024

Nix Critiqued For Lack of Downfield Shots in College

Nix was one of a record-tying 6 quarterbacks taken in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, going at No. 12 overall and signed a 4-year, $18.6 million contract after setting FBS records for most starts (61) and single-season completion percentage with 77.4 percent as a senior at Oregon in 2023.

He is also the first rookie quarterback to start for the Broncos since No. 1 overall pick John Elway in 1983. At Oregon, Nix thrived in an offense that saw him average just 9.6 yards per completion — even though he still threw for career highs of 4,508 yards and 45 touchdowns and a career low of 3 interceptions in 2023.

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From Bleacher Report: “During the draft evaluation process, critics pointed to Nix’s lack of deep-ball production as a limiting factor in his developmental ceiling.”

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