Bo Nix and Broncos start 0-2
Bo Nix and Broncos start 0-2

Broncos’ Early Season Woes: Can Bo Nix Bounce Back and Save Denver’s 0-2 Start?

The Denver Broncos have started the 2024 season with an 0-2 record, and frustration is mounting in Mile High City. After a tough loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1, followed by a disappointing defeat against the Pittsburgh Steelers, questions are swirling around the team’s ability to rebound and compete in the AFC West.

Fan reactions have been a mix of disappointment and concern. Many are voicing their frustrations over social media, questioning whether the Broncos can turn the tide before the season slips away. “We need better execution, period,” one fan wrote, while others are expressing doubts about head coach Sean Payton’s ability to fix the team’s woes, despite his reputation as a proven winner.

The spotlight has been firmly on quarterback Bo Nix, who was brought in with high hopes but has struggled to find consistency in his first two games. Nix has shown flashes of promise, but his decision-making and pocket awareness have been questioned. He has been sacked multiple times due to holding onto the ball too long, and some of his throws have lacked the precision needed in clutch moments. Fans are split on whether Nix is the long-term answer, with many urging him to show quicker development if the Broncos want any shot at turning things around.

Injuries have also played a significant role in the Broncos’ early struggles. Key players like wide receiver Jerry Jeudy and cornerback Pat Surtain II have been banged up, limiting Denver’s ability to perform at full strength. The offensive line has also had its share of setbacks, with Mike McGlinchey battling to keep pass rushers like T.J. Watt in check.

There are also whispers about potential trades, with rumors circulating that the Broncos could be eyeing help at the offensive tackle position or even seeking another veteran quarterback if Nix continues to underperform. With several weeks ahead, the Broncos are running out of time to salvage their season, and the pressure is building on the team to respond.