On Monday, the Denver Broncos helped Bo Nix get better, if you ask Sean Payton.
The picture for Denver’s offseason was “certainly clearer” this spring than it had been in 2024, as Payton said at last month’s NFL combine, when any vision of the Broncos’ roster was beset by a mess of fuzzy pixels at quarterback. But they have their spiky-haired man, now. The objective, simply, is to build around Nix. And there was more than one way to do that, Payton emphasized in Indianapolis.
“The running back and the tight end could obviously help in his development,” Payton said, on surrounding Nix with positional weapons.