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Broncos owner and CEO Greg Penner says quarterback Bo Nix will fully recover from the ankle injury that forced him to miss the AFC Championship Game and has a clean bill of health going forward.
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We think that we will create something that is going to be special for the city of Denver and the state of Colorado,” Penner said Wednesday.
Good morning, Broncos Country. The offseason is already kicking into gear with a lot of news coming out about the Broncos. There is a lot to digest on the coaching front with the potential for more changes to come.
Nix is on the road to recovery following corrective ankle surgery.
The controlling owner and CEO of the Denver Broncos franchise, Penner called the now-completed season “unforgettable” as his team had multiple unique comeback wins while compiling a 15-4 record that included an AFC West Division title, No. 1 AFC playoff seed and a second-round overtime win against the Buffalo Bills.
He won 15 games for us,” Penner said of Nix. “He showed his mettle in the fourth quarter a lot of times, bringing us back. He would say the same thing. It’s only his second year in the league, and he has room to grow.