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Bo Nix feels more at home in community and especially running Broncos offense heading into Year 2
Bo Nix feels more at home heading into his second year with the Denver Broncos. He says he's even more familiar with the offense, the locker room and the city.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix appreciates the recognition, but No. 64 is far too low for his "internal standard."
NFL Network's Cynthia Frelund says Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has taken "a big step forward" in terms of grasping head coach Sean Payton's offense.
As he enters his second season as a starter, quarterback Bo Nix will still work to decipher defenses. He'll game-plan for various defensive coordinators. He'll celebrate wins and move forward from losses. "Honestly, I think that it'll be the same challenges," Nix said Saturday.
Meanwhile, linebacker Drew Sanders was carted off injured, running back RJ Harvey flashed and Denver's defensive depth is standing out.
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