Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix gives fans the reassurance they need regarding somewhat scary situation

Last week when the Denver Broncos beat up the Las Vegas Raiders, Bo Nix, the obvious future of the Broncos and franchise quarterback, was shaken up on one play. He was hit and was immediately seen holding his back. Of course, he finished the game and looked to be fine, but when the prep for […]

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Last week when the Denver Broncos beat up the Las Vegas Raiders, Bo Nix, the obvious future of the Broncos and franchise quarterback, was shaken up on one play. He was hit and was immediately seen holding his back. Of course, he finished the game and looked to be fine, but when the prep for this week started there was a slight concern.

When the first injury report came out this week for the Broncos, Nix was listed as limited with a back issue. Now, no one thought that immediately meant he would miss the game, but instead, everyone was worried about him having an issue that could linger and get worse over time. That's how back injuries are, and I think most of us have experience with that in our everyday lives.

Luckily, on Friday, he was a full participant, and he even let everyone know after practice that he was good to go and that everything was fine.

So, this will be Bo Nix's first Monday Night Football game of his career, where he will play the Cleveland Browns.

“These are awesome [games] and why you play this sport. This is why you play the game and what you dream about for the NFL. Every week, you feel like you’re playing one of the top guys. It’s just how good the league is and how supreme the talent is. All we can do is worry about ourselves. We just need to focus and execute. 

"We just need to focus on the little things, execute the play, and the details, and go back to the basics. [We have to] do a good job on first and second down and convert on third down. When we get into the red zone, we have to score. We have to continue to be efficient when our moment comes and continue to score touchdowns."

The Denver Broncos don't have a ton of primetime games this season, but I can guarantee you people who don't usually watch the Broncos are now tuning in because of Nix. It didn't start great, I won't lie. But right now, he is on a roll and is playing some of the best football at the position in the entire league.

Now, the world will get to watch him on Monday.

After that game, the Broncos will play the Indianapolis Colts and then the Los Angeles Chargers before facing the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs to finish out their schedule.