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Nix's Fourth-Quarter Magic Fuels Broncos' Rise
15 Jan
Summary
- Bo Nix led Broncos to 11 straight wins after comeback vs. Eagles.
- Broncos tied NFL record with 11 one-score game victories.
- Nix excels when trailing, ranking third in EPA per dropback.

The Denver Broncos' improbable journey to becoming the AFC's No. 1 seed was ignited by a pivotal Week 5 comeback against the Philadelphia Eagles. Trailing by 14 points entering the fourth quarter, quarterback Bo Nix orchestrated a stunning rally, leading the team to an 18-point final period and a 21-17 victory. This win jump-started an 11-game winning streak, securing Denver's first divisional title in ten years.
Nix has consistently demonstrated his clutch ability throughout the season, particularly when his team trails. His impressive EPA per dropback of 0.25 in such situations ranked third in the NFL. This resilience was crucial for the Broncos, who tied an NFL record by winning 11 games decided by one score. The team relied on stellar performances from all three phases to secure these narrow victories.
As the Broncos prepare for their playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, their confidence in Nix is high. This season's success has been defined by winning close contests, a stark contrast to previous years. The team's ability to execute in critical moments, exemplified by Nix's fourth-quarter heroics and the defense's timely stops, has fostered immense trust among players.



