Tom Brady, Kay Adams and more react to Bo Nix’s impressive performance

From Tom Brady to Colin Cowherd, the NFL world reacted in a big way to QB Bo Nix’s impressive performance.

After Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix had a historic performance against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 11, NFL pundits have offered their takes on the first-year signal caller. Here’s a recap of the reactions this week.

Tom Brady names Bo Nix one of his 3 stars of the week

The future Hall of Famer said that Nix was “feeling it” in the win over the Atlanta Falcons.

Kay Adams says we’ve been underreacting to Bo Nix’s rise

“Nix is running the Broncos’ offense like a veteran,” said Adams.

Nate Jackson, Jake Plummer give their takes on Bo Nix

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The former Broncos quarterback praised Nix’s progress throughout 2024 as “a steady ascension… each week getting better and better and better.”

Peter Schrager names Bo Nix best Rookie of the Week

Schrager has been a constant supporter of Nix and the Broncos, to where he called them a preseason postseason dark horse.

Bucky Brooks and Mike Garafolo discuss Bo Nix’s ascension

The pair mentioned in the game against Atlanta, Nix had his highest yards-per-pass (9.8) of the season.

Chris Simms breaks down Bo Nix’s ‘surgically explosive’ performance

Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms has seen the difference for the Broncos offense. “I just love the look of Bo Nix, I really do,” said Simms. “I love the offense they’re running, too.”

Shannon Sharpe, Chad Johnson chime in on Bo Nix’s big game

The two former pass catchers reacted to Nix’s huge stat line from the Falcons game. “(Nix) was one of three Bronco rookie quarterbacks to ever throw four touchdowns in a game,” noted Sharpe.

Colin Cowherd says Bo Nix is a top-12 quarterback in the NFL

“I think his arm is better than people think,” said Cowherd regarding Nix.

Adam Schefter gives his take on Broncos and QB Bo Nix

After Nix had his highest stats of the season, ESPN insider Adam Schefter marveled at the young quarterback. “Rookies don’t do that,” Schefter remarked on the Pat McAfee Show. “That’s over 80 percent completion rate, four touchdowns, no interceptions. Bo Nix is getting better and better and better.”

Jamie Erdahl says Bo Nix was the NFL’s big winner in Week 11

“Bo Nix had himself a little weekend, didn’t he,” asked Erdahl on Good Morning Football.

Dan Orlovsky says Broncos have done ‘unbelievable job’ with offense, Bo Nix

Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky said that Nix is having a great season. “He’s got control and he has the answers,” said Orlovsky. “Control of everything they’re trying to do in Denver offensively.”

PFF reacts to Bo Nix’s play and Broncos’ impressive offensive line

Although the rest of the NFL is giving Nix all the love, PFF realized that the Broncos’ offensive line is a key part of the success Nix has been having throughout the season.

Tim Jenkins breaks down film of Bo Nix’s best game yet

Tim Jenkins called Nix’s historic performance “the best performance I’ve seen out of a rookie quarterback this season, and if I’m really being honest, the best performance I’ve seen from a Broncos quarterback in a long, long, long time.”

Kurt Benkert reviews Bo Nix’s great game vs. Falcons

Former NFL quarterback Kurt Benkert broke down Nix’s incredible performance against Atlanta in an 18-minute video.

Doug Farrar breaks down Bo Nix’s recent rise

“Peyton Manning retired after the 2015 season, and from 2016-2023, the Denver Broncos threw 13 different quarterbacks into the fire to try and replace him,” said Farrar. “But now with 2024 first-round draft pick Bo Nix, Denver may finally have a guy to mercifully end that quarterback curse.”

Chris Long reacts to Bo Nix’s impressive improvement this season

Super Bowl champion Chris Long praised Nix, as an older rookie quarterback who is hitting his stride with head coach Sean Payton.

Chase Daniel says Bo Nix should be Rookie of the Year

“In my opinion, (Nix is) right now neck and neck with (Commanders quarterback) Jayden Daniels in the Offensive Rookie of the Year category,” said the former QB.

Nix is certainly making a serious case for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Can he continue this high-quality quarterback play through the rest of the season?

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Tim Jenkins breaks down Bo Nix’s best game yet

“That’s as good as it gets,” Tim Jenkins said of Bo Nix’s touchdown pass to Nate Adkins.

Ex-NFL quarterback Tim Jenkins recently broke down Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix’s performance from the 28-14 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 8 on his YouTube channel, All Things QB

Nix is coming off his best week yet, going 28-of-37 passing for 284 yards, three passing touchdowns and one rushing score. Nix also didn’t turn the ball over.

On Nix’s first throw, he delivered a huge strike to wide receiver Courtland Sutton. “We’ve got a really big in (route) from Bo Nix to Courtland Sutton,” said Jenkins. “Great play design, big third-down conversion.”

Nix had three passing touchdowns, but the one that Jenkins really spent time on was the second touchdown to tight end Nate Atkins.

“This one, I can’t, I can’t — I don’t think I can compliment it enough,” said Jenkins. “The Panthers are bringing pressure, and Bo works the progression; you can see his eyes start from the left, gets off of it. I think when he feels the safety leave the middle of the field, he feels that safety flying out of there, and then he says, “You know what? I’ve got one-on-one to my stick-nod, and it’s exactly what this play’s drawn up to attack. Stupid throw, ridiculous catch here. Absolutely ridiculous catch, that’s as good as it gets.”

Jenkins finished by saying, “This was one of those (games) where (everything) laid out perfectly for this Broncos offense.”

You can watch the entire 26-minute video below:

Nix will look to build on this performance when he faces the Baltimore Ravens on the road on Sunday.

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Tim Jenkins breaks down Bo Nix’s performance vs. Saints (including THAT throw)

Ex-NFL QB Tim Jenkins broke down Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix’s performance against the Saints.

Former NFL quarterback Tim Jenkins recently broke down Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix’s performance against the New Orleans Saints in Week 7 on his YouTube channel, All Things QB.

Nix had a smaller sample size of passes from this game, where he completed 16-of-26 passes for 164 yards. Nix also showed off his mobility, adding 10 carries for 75 yards.

Jenkins, of course, explained what happened when Nix threw the ball between a pair of wide-open receivers in the first quarter. Jenkins pushed back on the notion that Nix should have known two players would be open on the play. Jenkins also said tight end Lucas Krull should not have slowed down on his route. That said, Nix still has to make the throw.

“If you’re ready to be the franchise guy in Denver, you cannot miss this one. … that’s a layup.”

Nix’s scrambling ability was also highlighted by Jenkins.

“I think when you look at Bo Nix overall, his athleticism is almost what I think is helping him separate himself early,” said Jenkins. “You know as a rookie quarterback, are you going to be able to see everything going on? No, you’re not. So when you have the ability to create, when you have the ability to scramble, I think it’s going to pay — it pays huge dividends and the Broncos’ ability on offense to generate plays, generate points.”

On Nix’s near interception, Jenkins began with a little praise (“The ability to avoid a hit is just awesome!”) to disbelief (“Dude, what are we doing?”). “The ball is so sailed that if you watch, the receiver doesn’t even think the ball’s coming to him,” Jenkins explained. Thankfully, the Saints defender was unable to corral the errant pass, and the Broncos finished the drive with a field goal.

You can watch the rest of Jenkin’s 34-minute breakdown on his YouTube channel, or watch below.

Nix and the Broncos face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday in Denver.

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Ex-NFL QB Tim Jenkins reviews Bo Nix’s Week 6 performance

‘All Things QB’ host Tim Jenkins broke down Bo Nix’s Week 6 performance against the Chargers

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix didn’t have the best performance on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, at least until the fourth quarter.

All Things QB host Tim Jenkins recently broke down Nix’s performance in Week 6, where Nix finished 19-of-33 for 216 yards, two passing touchdowns and one interception.

On the first drive of the game, Nix threw an interception that put the Broncos in a hole early.

“(Nix’s first throw) unfortunately, is a tipped interception,” said Jenkins. “It’s just one of those that you try to fire this in-cut to (Mims) and if you’re high on (the throw) and it just gets tipped.”

Going to the fourth quarter, where Nix had the most production, Jenkins had some praise for a throw Nix made to Sutton on the touchdown drive that made the game 23-14.

“I started thinking that ‘OK, this is the point where we got something,'” said Jenkins. “It’s 23-7, you’re in plus territory, the offense finally looks coherent. This, I think is a great job.”

You can view Jenkin’s 24-minute analysis of Nix’s performance on his YouTube channel.

Nix and the Broncos will face off against the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football on Oct. 17.

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Tim Jenkins breaks down Bo Nix’s impressive performance vs. Raiders

Denver Broncos QB Bo NIx had a breakout performance against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

Tim Jenkins, the host of the YouTube channel, “All Things QB,” took the chance to break down Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix’s performance against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5 in a recent episode.

Jenkins takes fans through every play, good and bad, highlighting Nix’s ability to both evade rushers, stand in the pocket and deliver the ball to his receivers.

Nix had his best game as a pro against the AFC West foe, hitting 11 different receivers throughout the game, which set a franchise record.

One of the plays Jenkins highlighted was a big pass play from Nix to wide receiver Courtland Sutton late in the fourth quarter.

“Bo Nix says, ‘I’m going to work the one-on-one with my X receiver, and I’m going to throw a takeoff and we’re going to complete it,'” Jenkins narrates. “Just a great ball, great job with his eyes. Watch his eyes go to the right first, and then get back left. It’s exactly what you want to see.”

Nix finished the game 19-of-27 for 206 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for a touchdown.

You can watch Jenkins’ 33-minute video below:

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Former NFL QB Tim Jenkins breaks down Bo Nix’s pocket awareness

“You cannot coach feel like that,” Tim Jenkins said of Bo Nix’s pocket presence. “Big-time stuff from the rookie quarterback.”

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix had his first win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, and he opened a lot of eyes to spectacular playmaking after two subpar weeks against Pittsburgh and Seattle.

Former NFL quarterback and current analyst Tim Jenkins pointed to a specific play from the 26-7 win that showed Nix’s pocket presence. It came in the third quarter of the game, in the midst of the Broncos’ longest drive.

Jenkins breaks down the play: Nix ran a play-action fake and then rolled out while being (seemingly) unaware of blindside pressure. Fans everywhere watching the live action likely closed their eyes in despair, only to have Nix pull the ball down, escape the pressure and run for 22 yards.

“(Nix) generates a [22]-yard scramble because he’s got eyes in the back of his head,” Jenkins says in the video. “You cannot coach feel like that. Big-time stuff from the rookie quarterback.”

This type of play flashes back to a familiar face for Broncos fans: John Elway, who always seemed to miraculously escape pressure. Broncos Country can hope that this type of play continues this upcoming Sunday against the New York Jets.

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