Bo Nix Delivers Blunt Take Amid Strong Comments From Broncos

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Bo Nix #10 of the Denver Broncos looks on during warm-ups before facing the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bo Nix is the Denver Broncos’ quarterback, in both a literal and a figurative sense.
Nix threw for 295 yards against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11. And while Nix failed to score any touchdowns, he completed 64.8% of his passes en route to the Broncos’ ninth win of the 2025 regular season.
However, Nix has faced plenty of barbs about his and the Broncos’ offense’s lack of consistency this season. His teammates, coaches, and even a franchise legend disagree.
Bo Nix: ‘If You’re Scared, Go to Church’

GettyBo Nix #10 of the Denver Broncos leaves the field after defeating the Dallas Cowboys.
Nix also said of the Chiefs that “they were at the top. And if you want to be the best, you’ve got to beat the best.” He also said that in matchups such as this one, “some say, ‘If you’re scared, go to church.’”
Nix was then asked if playing like he did in the Broncos’ win was any more fulfilling after some of the commentary about him.
He reiterated that he blocks out any outside noise.
“People are always entitled to their opinion. They’re always going to say what they think, and that’s also what makes our country great. But at the end of the day, you just gotta block it out. You just can’t involve yourself with what’s outside the building,” Nix said during his postgame media availability on November 16.
“If you do, man, it’ll just bog you down, and it’ll get you distracted, and you’ll start worrying about things that you shouldn’t be worried about. But everybody’s always going to say something for some reason. We’re always going to be talked down upon, and that’s okay.”
Nix has now thrown for 2,421 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions on 61.2% completion this season.
Nix’s touchdown rate was identical to last season heading into this game.
He also led the NFL in sack rate, though he was sacked twice in Week 11. However, his interception rate is up, and his yards per game are down. Still, anyone questioning Nix as the Broncos’ QB of the present and future had best prepare to face the repercussions.
Bo Nix Gets Strong Words From Broncos Teammate

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Broncos head coach Sean Payton has pushed back on comments he feels are trying to lead him somewhere he is not trying to go. Payton gave a blunt assessment of Nix’s performance against the Titans.
Payton said Nix was “outstanding” on the Broncos’ 2-minute drive to win.
“I think [Nix played] real well,” Nix told reporters on November 16. He won. That’s his job. He won, and against a pretty stingy defense that can give you problems.”
Broncos tight end Adam Trautman had a more aggressive message for anyone who denigrated Nix on social media. Nix has taken barbs from fans and former players alike, despite leading the Broncos to the best record in the NFL.
“First off, if you’re talking s*** about Bo online, you’re a coward. Absolute coward. But – I just want to say that, and guard him a little bit,” Trautman told reporters on November 16. “He blanks it out, and we talked about it this week. We don’t care what other people think. We know what we have in the building, and we know what he’s made of, and we don’t really care what people have to say. So, DragonSlayer69, with the 7-Eleven Slurpee in his mom’s basement, I don’t give a s*** what he has to say, right? And Bo doesn’t either.”
Broncos Super Bowl Champion Defends Bo Nix

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Nix already spoke about blocking out the negativity. He previously told reporters that he is not even on social media during the season, so he is barely aware of it.
It does not matter. He has others who see it and will handle it for him.
Broncos icon and Super Bowl champion Aqib Talib, of “No Fly Zone” fame, also weighed in, posting on X on November 16, “#BroncosCountry Stand Up!!! Stop playing wit Bo!!! Have that same energy on these sports shows tomorrow morning!!!”
John Harbaugh Expresses Pride in Players' Performance After Ravens' Fourth Consecutive Victory Over Browns

Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh could barely contain his pride following his team's impressive 27-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns, marking their fourth consecutive win of the 2025 season. Harbaugh praised his players for their resilience and exceptional execution throughout the game, particularly in key moments when the game was still up for grabs.
"We talk about playing complementary football, and today, we really saw that come to life," Harbaugh said during his post-game press conference. "I'm extremely proud of the way our guys handled the pressure. From the defense stepping up when it mattered most to the offense capitalizing on key opportunities, it was a total team effort. This is exactly the type of performance we need to keep building on."
The Ravens' victory was built on strong performances from all sides, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, who threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns, and a defense that stifled the Browns’ offense, forcing three turnovers. Harbaugh specifically highlighted the defense’s ability to stay composed in critical moments, particularly in the red zone.
"Our defense was lights out today," Harbaugh added. "The way they handled the pressure in the second half, forcing turnovers and getting stops, was exactly what we needed to keep the momentum on our side. And offensively, Lamar was sharp, making plays when we needed them."
The win improved the Ravens’ record to 8-3, solidifying their position in the playoff race. Harbaugh expressed his satisfaction with how the team has been progressing over the past few weeks, but emphasized that they must stay focused as they approach the final stretch of the regular season.
"We're pleased with where we are, but we know the job's not finished," Harbaugh said. "Every week is a new challenge, and we’ll need to continue to get better. The goal is to keep playing the way we did today — with passion, discipline, and a sense of urgency."
As the Ravens continue their playoff push, the victory over the Browns serves as a testament to their growth and team unity, and Harbaugh’s leadership remains at the heart of their continued success.