Bo Nix’s rookie season ended with a 31-7 loss in the Wild Card round, just like John Elway’s first year ended in 1983.
The New York Jets and Denver Broncos have yet another link tying the two organizations together ahead of the 2025 offseason.
Longtime Denver Broncos executive Darren Mougey took an interview with the New York Jets. Then another. Now he got the job. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Saturday that Mougey, formerly Denver's assistant general manager, has been hired as the Jets' new GM.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In 1983, the Denver Broncos went on the road to Seattle and lost a wild-card playoff game 31-7. There was a rookie quarterback named John Elway who played that day. Things worked out pretty well for the future Hall of Famer and two ...
Bo Nix was very impressive during his rookie season with the Denver Broncos, and CEO Greg Penner showered him with praise.
Former GM John Elway gave Darren Mougey his start as a Broncos' scouting intern in 2012. Mougey worked his way up to assistant GM before being hired by the Jets.
On this date (Jan. 25) in 1998, the 11.5-point underdog Broncos defeated the Packers 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII.
Going into the 2024 NFL season, multiple outlets ranked Denver Broncos rookie Bo Nix as the worst starting quarterback in the NFL. Nix went on
Denver Broncos quarterbacks Bo Nix, Zach Wilson, and Jarrett Stidham have all taken off to Mexico with their WAGS.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in historic territory. The Chiefs, thanks to a wild 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, clinched their spot in Super Bowl LIX. They'll take on the Philadelphia Eagles — who rolled over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game — next month in New Orleans.
The three-peat is so rare in American professional sports in general, too. The last major men's professional team to win three straight championships was the Los Angeles Lakers. They won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-02. Here’s a look at every time the NFL has come close to a Super Bowl three-peat.
Nearly 12 months ago, after helping lead the Kansas City Chiefs past the San Francisco 49ers for their second straight Super Bowl title, quarterback Patrick Mahomes laid down the gauntlet to the rest of the NFL: "Next year in New Orleans,