The Denver Broncos head to Highmark Stadium this Sunday for the wildcard matchup with the No 2 seeded Buffalo Bills. It is not expected to go well for the Broncos, who will be starting rookie quarterback Bo Nix. The Bills were undefeated at home this year. Vegas has the Bills favored to win by 9 points.
While a championship is the ultimate goal, for Nix the magic number to prove he is the best rookie quarterback to ever play in the postseason is three, the number of wins no rookie quarterback has ever accumulated.
Could rookie QB Bo Nix and the Broncos wipe out the Bills' Super Bowl hopes? Who steps up for Houston? Our analysts provide bold predictions for Wild Card Weekend.
Nix finished his rookie season with 34 total touchdowns, but his impact for a young Broncos team went beyond his numbers.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has shined in his NFL rookie season. Nix has helped lead the Broncos back to the playoffs for the first time in the Sean Payton era. Has Nix done enough to win NFL offensive rookie of the year?
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