October 28, 2024

Nix superb as Broncos lead Carolina, 28-7 in third quarter

The rookie QB was on-target with his passing, throwing for 237 yards and three touchdowns midway through third quarter. Nix also leaped for another score.

DENVER — Who was complaining about Bo Nix as a passer? (Cough, cough).

The Broncos’ rookie quarterback has never been better while leading Denver to a 21-7 halftime lead against the Carolina Panthers on a gorgeous late-October Sunday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High.

It was calm, 77 degrees and partly cloudy and Nix took advantage of the ideal conditions. Midway through the third quarter, Nix was 23 of 31 for a robust 237 yards, three touchdowns and a 128.0 passer rating.

Who was wondering why Broncos’ No. 1 receiver Courtland Sutton had zero targets much less a catch in last week’s 33-10 win at New Orleans last week? (Put up your hands, everybody). Sutton had seven catches for 93 yards at halftime.

How many people thought the Broncos weren’t getting enough out of their tight ends? (Again, hands up.) Adam Trautman had four catches for 85 yards and a touchdown at halftime.

Nix’s best performance of his still very young NFL career came at a good time as the Broncos needed a pick-me-up after a sluggish first quarter.

There was only one way the Broncos, who were 10.5-point favorites against the 1-6 Panthers, could lose this game: Turnovers.

Don’t turn the ball over and Carolina wasn’t strong enough to beat the 4-3 Broncos.

So what happens on the first series of the game? Broncos’ receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey fumbled the ball away at midfield.

The Panthers did a nice play-mix to move to first and goal at the 7. On third-and-goal from the 7, Carolina’s beleaguered quarterback Bryce Young threw a strike to the end zone to first-round rookie receiver Xavier Legette, who beat Pat Surtain II on a slant for a touchdown.

It was 7-0 Panthers after the first quarter. Encouraging for the Broncos, though, was the precision passing of Nix. He threw a 23-yard, in-route dime to Sutton, and a 38-yard completion off a roll right to Trautman on the final play of the first quarter. Sutton and Trautman seemed to be running free the entire first half against the Ejiro Evero-coached Carolina defense.  

On third and goal from the 3, Nix rolled left and threw a fastball to tight end Nate Adkins, who corralled the ball a couple yards into the left end zone for his first career touchdown catch.

It was 7-7 with 12:29 left in the second quarter.

When the Broncos got the ball back, Nix went 37 yards to Sutton on a crossing route, left to right, and 17 to Trautman on a sideline route. The back-to-back aerial plays moved the ball to the Carolina 24. One play later, Nix hit Trautman on a seam route, a perfectly thrown ball over a linebacker, and a terrific one-handed catch by the tight end in the end zone.

At that point, Nix was 15 of 17 for 177 yards with two touchdown passes to tight ends for an outstanding 149.3 passer rating.

Carolina first-year head coach Dave Canales, sensing the game was getting away from his underdog team, went for it on fourth and 2 from his own 49 with 4:46 left in the half. A swing pass to running back Miles Sanders, though, was stopped by Surtain.

The Broncos had a short field to travel for their third touchdown of the second quarter. Again, Nix smartly moved the fine-blocking offense to third and goal on the 1, from where he leaped over center Alex Forsyth, ball extended until it crossed the goal-line plane.

It was 21-7 Broncos with 1:12 left in the half.

Canales wasn’t done taking high-risk gambles that failed. Midway through the third quarter, the score still 21-7, Canales called for a fake punt with the ball on his own 24 yard line, fourth and six. The pass from punter Johnny Hekker would have been enough for a first down, but he threw it wild high and outside and the Broncos had a gift with starting field position at the Panthers’ 24.

Some runs by Javonte and Jaleel set up first and goal at the 9. Nix swung a quick pass right to Jaleel McLaughlin, who scampered down the right side for the touchdown.

It was 28-7 Broncos with 6:49 left in the third quarter.

Bronco Bits

The Panthers had four former Broncos players – Josey Jewell, DeShawn Williams, Jonathan Harris and Thomas Incoom – and five former coaches – Dom Capers, Ejiro Evero, Pat McPherson, Peter Hansen and Bert Watts – involved in the game Sunday. …

Broncos who were inactive Sunday included starting safety P.J. Locke, who has a thumb injury, tight end Greg Dulcich, who was a healthy scratch, and top offensive tackle Alex Palczewski, who missed his third consecutive game with a high ankle sprain.

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