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Broncos’ Bo Nix reveals strategy for contending with criticism: ‘I delete my social media’
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The Denver Broncos did just enough to escape their Week 10 matchup against their AFC West rivals.
Second-year quarterback Bo Nix’s regression from his standout rookie season was on full display as he finished last Thursday’s 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders with just 150 passing yards and a pair of interceptions.
The Broncos’ lackluster showing last week sparked angst among fans and drew additional criticism from observers. Nevertheless, the Broncos enter Week 11 with an 8-2 record and sit atop their division. Nix said he silences critics by tuning out social media during the season.
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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) jogs off the field after an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
Instead, he puts his focus on building upon Denver’s strong record and correcting the team’s offensive shortcomings.
“We make this entertainment business a lot bigger than what it is, and we forget everybody is just out here having a good time, having fun, doing the best they can,” Nix told ESPN. “For me, it’s quite simple, I delete my social media, I don’t have it, so unless somebody says it to my face I don’t really hear it – and nobody is ever bold enough to say it to your face. I don’t get on social media.”
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Nix finished his NFL rookie campaign with 3,775 passing yards and 29 touchdowns. His efficiency has dipped through 10 games this season. Nix’s accuracy has also been an issue in 2025, with the quarterback being off-target on 18.5% of his throws — which ranks 30th among his counterparts.
However, the young signal caller does lead the league in fourth quarter touchdown throws this year.
Denver is undefeated in games in which it trailed entering the quarter. But the level of consistency has likely fallen short of what Broncos head coach and play-caller Sean Payton had hoped, although Payton acknowledged that Nix is not the sole reason the Broncos’ offense has struggled.

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton talks with quarterback Bo Nix (10) during the second half at Empower Field at Mile High on Nov. 6, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Isaiah J. Downing/Imagn Images)
Operational problems and mental errors have led to the Broncos’ offense being whistled for 52 penalties so far. “It’s our jobs, offensively, to put ourselves in a position of starting faster,” Payton said. “I like that this year, we’re doing better in these one-score games, but to go where we want to go there has to be improvement.”
Nix likened the recent criticism to his college football days, specifically playing in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) throws during the second half of an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
“Went to Florida, and we lost and that’s when I got to know the bad side of this sport,” Nix recalled. “It’s unfortunate for sure, but at the same time, it’s what comes with the territory. It’s also a gift because it allows other people to see how you respond to adversity. There’s a lot of younger kids out there, a lot of people out there who want to be in our shoes … it’s good for them to see not everything is pretty, not everything is happy-go-lucky.”
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The Broncos host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
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Live updates on Supreme Court transgender athlete cases
The transgender athlete debate has come to the nation’s highest court. On Tuesday, for the first time, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether transgender girls and women should be eligible for girls’ and women’s sports. The court will hear two cases.
First up is Little v. Hecox, a case rooted in Idaho, which passed the first law restricting transgender girls and women in sports in 2020. In the afternoon, the court will hear arguments in West Virginia v. B.P.J., a case that involves a transgender girl named Becky Pepper-Jackson who competes in track and cross country at her high school.
ESPN reporters Katie Barnes and Shwetha Surendran will have live coverage, from inside and outside the courtroom, all day.
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Aaron Rodgers retirement intrigue begins following playoff loss
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Aaron Rodgers very well may have played his final NFL game on Monday night, and it came at a crushing loss in the Wild Card Round against the Houston Texans.
Rodgers had a tough night that included a fumble loss that resulted in a touchdown and a pick six that piled onto the already seemingly insurmountable score. But while it appeared he could still make amazing throws all season long, NFL broadcaster Troy Aikman brought up a sobering reminder that Rodgers could very well hang up the cleats after the game.
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Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans greets Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) after an NFL wild-card playoff football game, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Justin Berl)
“I think we are watching Aaron Rodgers’ last game and what we saw of Philip Rivers this year when he came out and decided to come out of retirement and play for the Colts, who knows what next year might bring,” Aikman said. “He might be willing to come in at some point if a team needs a quarterback. I doubt that will happen.
“I don’t imagine he’s gonna say he wants to come back and sign with the Steelers again or with another team.”
Rodgers shook hands with Texans opponents as he walked off the field. He was 17-of-33 for 146 yards. He was sacked four times.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers warms up before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Houston Texans, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
The clock started on his decision about whether he would return to the NFL for the 2026 season. He was asked almost immediately about his future as he joined reporters for the postgame press conference.
“I’m not going to make any emotional decisions,” Rodgers said. “I’m disappointed. It was such a fun year. Obviously, a lot of adversity, but a lot of fun.”
The NFL Network reported last week the Steelers would be “more than open” to bringing Rodgers back for next season if he decides against retirement.
If this is it for Rodgers, he will go down as one of the game’s best quarterbacks.
He was a 10-time Pro Bowler, four-time MVP and one-time Super Bowl champion. He played for the Steelers, Green Bay Packers and New York Jets.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers speaks during a press conference after an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Houston Texans, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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Rodgers racked up 66,274 passing yards and 527 passing touchdowns in 264 games. He amassed 163 regular-season wins in 257 starts as a quarterback.
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