Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix was not afraid to tell people what a lot of quarterbacks are hesitant to say
The Denver Broncos love what their quarterback brings to the table, on and off the field.
The Denver Broncos went through hell between their last Super Bowl and where they’re at now. The biggest issue was not finding their quarterback. Over the last ten years, Denver has started around 14 different quarterbacks. Now, they don’t have to worry about those kinds of issues.
They now have their franchise guy, and that was evident last year. Nix just kept finding ways to win games, whether they were close or not; he learned how to win. That was really what he needed most, and, of course, there are still other things to work on, too. He finished with nearly 4,000 passing yards, 25 passing TDs, and 11 interceptions. He also finished with 356 rushing yards and five rushing TDs. If he’s healthy, and it seems like he will be, there’s no telling what kind of season he could have. And, he’s not afraid to tell everyone what his goals are.
Broncos QB Bo Nix reveals his goals for 2026
“Yes, I think it’s just like each and every year,” Nix told reporters on Tuesday. “I want to have a great completion percentage and put the ball in play. I want to have very few turnovers and mental errors. At the end of the day, if you asked every quarterback that question, they would want to win the Super Bowl and earn an MVP.
“That’s what is going to be my goal each and every year. Now some of those don’t have to do with me, it’s voted by someone else. But at the same time, you have to give them a reason not to choose you. Super Bowl is a little bit cleaner because it’s actually something you can do for yourself.”
You have to love that from Nix, but, at the same time, he’s kind of wrong. If you ask every QB what they want to do, most of the time, the only answer will be to win a Super Bowl. A lot of them don’t want to say to win an MVP because it seems selfish. But, it’s not—Nix just really cares about getting better and being the best.
What better way to tell you you’re the best than by winning MVP? Sure, most players don’t say they want to, but they all want to. Those are the kinds of things you dream about as a kid. If Nix can improve on those numbers, putting up around 4,200 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and no more than 15 interceptions, he can win the MVP. That’s, of course, with Denver being a Super Bowl contender. Who knows, maybe the MVP season is loading now.
