RGIII Thinks Broncos Can Win Super Bowl Without Bo Nix
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Backup quarterbacks have authored some of the NFL’s most improbable championship stories. Tom Brady replaced Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Kurt Warner took over for Trent Green in 1999. Jeff Hostetler, Jim Plunkett, and Earl Morrall all lifted Lombardi Trophies after being thrust into the spotlight by injury.
Nix still believes that the Broncos are destined for greatness this year
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has guided the team to a 14-3 record and the top playoff seed. Nix, alongside coach Sean Payton, has been upfront about their Super Bowl ambitions, and now the quarterback is closing in on a remarkable shot at history.
On Saturday, the Denver Broncos celebrated a thrilling overtime victory against the Buffalo Bills to reach the AFC Championship. However, just an hour after their celebration, disaster struck. Coach Sean Payton announced that starting quarterback Bo Nix had suffered a broken ankle and would be sidelined for the rest of the postseason.
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