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Bo Nix Ahead of Schedule After Second Ankle Procedure
10 May
Summary
- Bo Nix underwent a second ankle procedure, described as a cleanup.
- Coach Sean Payton confirmed Nix is progressing well and ahead of schedule.
- Nix is expected to be ready for training camp and Week 1 starts.

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is on track to be ready for training camp despite undergoing a second procedure on his broken ankle. This followup surgery, described as a cleanup, was anticipated and has not altered his recovery timeline.
Head coach Sean Payton reassured fans on May 9, stating that Nix is progressing exceptionally well and is "ahead of schedule." Nix originally broke his right ankle in the Broncos' playoff win against the Buffalo Bills, an injury that necessitated initial surgery and sidelined him for the AFC championship game.
Payton indicated a strong possibility of Nix participating in organized team activities (OTAs) in June, with the team potentially needing to "hold him back" to manage his workload. The Broncos' spring workouts include OTAs from June 2-4 and June 8-11, followed by mandatory minicamp from June 16-18.
Even if Nix does not participate in all spring practices, Payton's comments underscore a high level of confidence in his quarterback's readiness for the start of training camp in July and for Week 1 of the regular season.