DENVER — Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton isn't ready to name rookie quarterback Bo Nix his starter just yet. It sure seems it's just a matter of time, though.
''Well listen, he's played well. I'm not announcing any starting quarterback tonight," Payton said after Nix made another strong case for the gig when he led Denver to scores on both of his drives in his first NFL start, a 27-2 win over the Green Bay Packers' backups on Sunday night.
Nix, the former Oregon star and the sixth QB selected in the 2024 NFL draft, has now led Denver to scores on six of his seven drives in the preseason.
Nix threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Tim Patrick, whose trip to the end zone was his first in 974 days as he missed the last two seasons with leg injuries. Nix also had a 14-yard strike to Javonte Williams that was overturned on review as he was ruled just past the line of scrimmage when he threw.
Denver (2-0), which got touchdowns from all three QBs, settled for the first of Wil Lutz's two field goals instead.
Asked if he feels he's done enough to win the job, Nix said, ''That's not for me to decide.''
It's for Payton to determine and he's not ready to reveal his pick, although he did heap plenty of praise on Nix.
''He had the one penalty which was right on the line. It was tough,'' Payton said. ''It was a pretty heads-up play. He did a good job at the line of scrimmage with some checks. You feel his comfort level as he continues to get used to the calls coming in. And you know, you kind of feel the poise when he's playing."