Broncos QB Bo Nix wins 2 more awards: ‘It doesn’t end with just that’

Triple Crown: Broncos QB Bo Nix was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week, the Air Player of the Week and the Rookie of the Week.

The awards just keep coming for Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix.

After being named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Nix was also named the Air Player of the Week and the Rookie of the Week on NFL.com.

“I’m proud of where he’s at,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of Nix after Wednesday’s practice. “He works tirelessly and [has] the confidence in his teammates. All of that stuff is what you hope to see.

“The best part is — you guys know him now — he’s very grounded and he’s very team-driven relative to what’s important. We just want to keep building on that. It’s good with where we’re at in this juncture of the season.”

Nix went 28-of-33 (84.8%) passing for 307 yards with four touchdowns and no turnovers in a 38-6 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.

Nix was honored by this week’s accolades, but he knows there’s still work to be done.

“It’s cool, it’s a great honor,” Nix said Wednesday, “It’s a great responsibility, but at the same time it doesn’t end with just that. You obviously have to continue to go back. They only remember your last game, so you have to go out there and continue to do it. It’s a great honor. Many great players have won the award in the past, so it’s an honor to be included and be that recipient. [There is] a lot of work left to be done.”

Nix aims to remain even-keeled going forward.

“I understand what it’s like to be playing well, and then also not playing well,” Nix said. “So [I] definitely want to continue playing well. It’s just being able to stay grounded with being able to handle the highs and the lows and just remain the same. Be the same guy in the locker room all the time.”

Up next for the Broncos is a road game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

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Broncos QB Bo Nix nominated for two weekly awards on NFL.com

Broncos QB Bo Nix has been nominated for Air Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week. Go vote!

Following a record-breaking performance against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix has been nominated for a pair of weekly awards on the league’s official website.

Nix has been nominated for the Air Player of the Week award as well as the Rookie of the Week award on NFL.com.

Nix went 28-of-33 passing for 307 yards with four touchdowns and no turnovers in a 38-6 win over the Falcons on Sunday. His competition in the Air Player of the Week award includes Jared Goff (412 yards, four touchdowns) and Matthew Stafford (295 yards, four touchdowns).

Nix’s competition in the Rookie of the Week voting features Drake Maye (282 yards, two touchdowns), Caleb Williams (321 yards), Ladd McConkey (123 yards), Brock Bowers (126 yards, touchdown) and Kamren Kinchens (8 tackles, interception, forced fumble).

Nix was previously named Rookie of the Week following Week 10.

Fans go vote for Nix at NFL.com/FedEx and NFL.com/Rookies. Voting runs through Thursday morning.

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Packers QB Jordan Love nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Week in Week 11

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is one of three nominees for the FedEx Air Player of the Week after completing 27 passes for a career-high 322 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. 

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is one of three nominees for the FedEx Air Player of the Week after completing 27 passes for a career-high 322 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Love is up against Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy for the weekly award.

Love’s 27 completions and 322 yards are currently the fourth-most by a quarterback in Week 11. He and Purdy were the only two quarterbacks to throw for at least 300 yards, multiple touchdowns and zero interceptions.

While Love had a career-best day, it might be hard to beat Purdy, who finished with 333 passing yards, three touchdown passes, zero interceptions and a perfect 158.3 passer rating during the 49ers’ win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Fans can vote on the winners for the Air Player of the Week and Ground Player of the Week here.

No Packers quarterback has won FedEx Air Player of the Week since Aaron Rodgers in 2018, although Rodgers was the Air Player of the Year in 2020.

Cowboys’ Dak Prescott named FedEx Air Player of Week

After an early pick-six, Prescott was incredible- and perfect vs. zone coverage- to take home the accolade for the 7th time in his career. | From @ToddBrock24f7

That first series was ugly for Dak Prescott, and he admitted it.

“It ain’t gonna [expletive] happen again. That’s on me,” the Cowboys quarterback told teammates on the sideline after tossing an early pick-six Saturday to put his team in a 10-0 hole.

“And that [expletive] stops after that. Period.”

And it did. Prescott overcame that opening gaffe to deliver a game-winning and season-best performance that has now also earned him FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for Week 16.

Prescott finished the day going 27-of-35 passing for 347 yards and three touchdowns, wrapping up the 40-34 win with a 124.3 passer rating.

Take out that unfortunate first series, and his passer rating shoots up to 141.6.

Prescott earned more votes than fellow nominees Joe Burrow and Jared Goff to take home the weekly award for the seventh time in his career. Prescott last received the accolade in Week 12 of 2021, when he threw for 375 yards and a pair of scores in a Thanksgiving Day overtime loss to Las Vegas. He was the winner in Weeks 6 and 10 of last season, too.

Perhaps most impressive of all about the Christmas Eve clinic, though, is his perfect performance against zone coverage. Prescott completed all 24 balls thrown into Philadelphia’s zone scheme for 300 of his yards, making him the only player since 2018 to earn a maximum Next Gen Stats passing score of 99.

Asked about that on Wednesday, Prescott did what he does most game days. He spread the love around.

“Just numbers, honestly,” he told reporters. “Just goes to my preparation, seeing everything, seeing it pre-snap, seeing it post-snap, delivering balls, guys obviously in zones, just being the right spot, right timing. I think it’s a credit to that: where we can be when we’re all locked in and on the same page.”

And now the page with all of Prescott’s passing awards just got a little bit longer.

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