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Packers Veterans Gush About Broncos QB Bo Nix After Joint Practice
The Denver Broncos‘ joint practice sessions with the Green Bay Packers on Friday provided another test for rookie quarterback Bo Nix. In what’s becoming a recurring theme, the Broncos starting-quarterback-in-waiting sailed through the challenge with a calm serenity, which is coming to typify his focused personality.
It’s already well-documented that Nix is wowing his own teammates, but he also impressed the league’s highest-paid cornerback, Jaire Alexander, as practice wore on under a Mile-High sun.
“I like Bo Nix,” Alexander said, via Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette. “I think he’s a young talent and I think he’s gonna be a pretty good quarterback in this league… As practice went along, his decision-making became crisper. It became better. He carries himself like a veteran.”
On the doorstep of his first professional start, Nix looks like a rookie in name only, according to Alexander. Perhaps his level of comfortability should be chalked up to the NCAA-record 61 college starts spanning the SEC and PAC-12.
While that experience undoubtedly plays its part, Nix has a method of keeping himself relaxed and mentally in tune with what he needs to do so that pressure can be managed.
“I learned early in college that the more pressure you put on yourself, the tougher it is to go out there and play free,” Nix admitted. “Over the past couple of seasons, I feel like I’ve played more and more free. That’s contributed to the good days. There’s enough pressure on you already, so you might as well just go out there and have fun playing the game of football. Not many people get this opportunity, and I’m just blessed to be here and be part of such a great team and great organization. I still always wake up and be like, ‘You know what? I get to go practice for an NFL team today.’ So can’t imagine what it is like playing on Sundays yet, but we’re almost there.”
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In all fairness, Packers superstar quarterback Jordan Love looked far less composed than Nix did during the joint practices. Much like Week 7 last year, the Broncos’ aggressive defense caused him problems all day long.
Following practice, Love was magnanimous enough to tip his cap to Nix, admitting that he’s a big fan of the Broncos’ rookie and what he can do over the long haul.
“I’m a big supporter of Bo Nix,” Love remarked, via Tomasson. “We’ll see what pans out in that QB situation… I wish him all the best if he gets an opportunity to start, play in some games this year. He’s in it for the long journey, keep stepping up and get better every day.”
As the days and practice sessions slide by, Nix is undeniably cementing his position as the probable starter for Broncos head coach Sean Payton moving forward. That being said, and as Nix’s Packers counterpart can attest to, the NFL’s challenges only increase in ferocity.
Therefore, Nix is well aware that the best way to navigate the notoriously steep NFL learning curve is by fully committing to improving daily.
“It’s steep, but I think whenever you learn a new offense or whenever you get into a new level [or a] new scheme, it’s always going to be different,” Nix said about embracing the process. “There is always going to be learning curves and there is always going to be a lot of change. You just have to adapt to the change and welcome the change as much as possible. Just kind of make things normal, make a new routine and get in there and study real hard and make sure you know what you’re doing. Even today in practice, you have to think through plays. Even though you go through it the night before, you might get a different look, or you may get something that you haven’t talked about and you have to kind of rely on your reaction. It’s definitely steep, but so far, I feel comfortable and I’m excited to move forward and learn even more.”
The Broncos ascending rookie might be calm as the hype starts to snowball, but the fans might start losing their minds real soon.
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‘Thursday Night Football’ vs. Seahawks, Christmas Day vs. Bills highlight Broncos’ standalone matchups in 2026
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos are set to take center stage five times in 2026.
Denver is scheduled to play in five standalone games during its 2026 season, three of which will be contested at Empower Field at Mile High.
The Broncos will open their season with a “Monday Night Football” showdown against the AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs. Last season, Denver swept the Chiefs for the first time since 2014.
This year’s Week 1 matchup will mark the first time since 2022 that Denver will begin its season in prime time. During Head Coach Sean Payton’s tenure, the Broncos have posted a 3-0 record on “Monday Night Football,” including last year’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Broncos will then host their first prime-time game of the year, a “Sunday Night Football” matchup with the Los Angeles Rams in Week 3. The Rams posted a 12-5 record in 2025, advancing to the NFC Championship Game.
The Sept. 27 game will mark the Broncos first home “Sunday Night Football” matchup since 2023. Denver is 2-0 in “Sunday Night Football” games under Payton, including a 2025 road victory over the Commanders.
Just three weeks later, Denver will host the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks on “Thursday Night Football.” The Seahawks will be led by quarterback Sam Darnold and the reigning Offensive Player of the Year, wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Denver is 1-0 on “Thursday Night Football” at home under Payton and 2-2 overall.
The Broncos will then play their second and final standalone road game, traveling to Pittsburgh for a Black Friday matchup with the Steelers. The Steelers won the AFC North in 2025 and advanced to the postseason for the third straight year. This will be Denver’s first-ever game played on Black Friday.
The Broncos’ final scheduled standalone game is set for Christmas Day. Denver will host the Buffalo Bills, setting up a rematch of last year’s Divisional Round game. The Broncos and Bills have faced each other out of the playoffs in the last two seasons, with the teams splitting the pair of games. The last time the teams faced off in the regular season was in 2023, when the Broncos earned a Monday night road victory.
This will mark the second consecutive year that Denver will play on Christmas. The Broncos are 3-2 all time on Christmas Day, including last year’s victory over the Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
The NFL’s flexible scheduling rules could also lead to the Broncos playing additional prime-time games in 2026. The dates of Denver’s Week 17 and 18 games are also yet to be determined.
See below for a complete list of Denver’s standalone games:
Week 1: Broncos at Chiefs, “Monday Night Football,” Sept. 14, 6:15 p.m. MT, ABC/ESPN
Week 3: Broncos vs. Rams, “Sunday Night Football,” Sept. 27, 6:20 p.m. MT, NBC
Week 6: Broncos vs. Seahawks, “Thursday Night Football,” Oct. 15, 6:15 p.m. MT, Prime Video
Week 12: Broncos at Steelers, Black Friday, Nov. 27, 1 p.m. MT, Prime Video
Week 16: Broncos vs. Bills, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2:30 p.m. MT, Netflix
Denver, CO
Denver weather: Nearing record highs again
DENVER (KDVR) – Denver and the Plains will see extra clouds Thursday with isolated storm out east and warm highs along the Front Range.
Weather today: Partly cloudy and warm
Clouds kept temperatures mild this morning and pockets of sunshine through the afternoon help us warm to the middle 80s.
We will be very close to tying a daily record high, but a light northerly breeze should stop us from hitting 87. The Eastern Plains can also see some isolated storms in the afternoon. There are also some Red Flag Warnings in the state, winds will be at 10-20 mph with gusts to 40 mph, avoid any burning or open flames in these areas.
Weather tonight: Lingering clouds
Partly cloudy skies through the day will stick with us tonight. Overnight lows will dip into the low 50s with a lighter wind.
Looking ahead: Cooler weekend with shower chances
Friday rounds out the workweek with partly to mainly sunny skies and comfy highs in the lower 80s. Saturday looks comfy as well with partly cloudy skies, highs in the upper 70s and afternoon storm chances. Sundayis still mild as highs hit the middle 70s, but clouds increase through the day with showers and storms in the evening hours. That rain can linger overnight and into Monday.
Monday has showers through the day and maybe a few flakes in the high country. Highs on Monday will be in the lower 60s with a breeze and cloudy skies. Shower chances linger into Tuesday with below average highs in the lower 60s with cloudy skies. Wednesday has smaller storm chances and a bit more sunshine as seasonal highs make it to the lower 70s.
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Two Denver police vehicles hit by separate drivers during traffic stop
DENVER (KDVR) — Two Denver police vehicles were hit by separate drivers during a traffic stop last week, according to a social media post from the Denver Police Department.
On May 7, officers responded to a crash on northbound Interstate 25 near the exit for Alameda Avenue.
The officers were parked with their emergency lights on to direct the traffic away from the scene of the crash. Despite the lights being on, two separate vehicles crashed into the officers’ vehicles.
One driver caused minor damage to a Denver police vehicle and was cited for careless driving. The second driver caused extensive damage to a police vehicle and was cited for careless driving, as well as arrested for allegedly driving under the influence during the crash.
Officers were in their vehicles during the incident, with one uninjured and the other taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
“Traffic safety is a shared responsibility! If you come upon flashing lights, emergency vehicles, tow trucks, or disabled vehicles while driving, move over at least one lane or slow down if it’s not safe to move over. And don’t drive under the influence,” said the department in the post.
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