Bo Nix Addresses Ankle Injury After AFC Title Game Absence, Eyes Swift Return

NFL · By Sarah Mitchell · January 29, 2026
Bo Nix Addresses Ankle Injury After AFC Title Game Absence, Eyes Swift Return

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is signaling confidence in his recovery after a fractured right ankle sidelined him for the team's AFC Championship Game defeat. Nix, who described feeling "helpless" watching from the sidelines, assured that his injury will not derail his offseason training regimen.

Nix's absence was felt acutely during the Broncos' postseason run, as the team fell short of a Super Bowl appearance without their starting quarterback. The injury, which occurred late in the season, forced the rookie to miss one of the most crucial games of his young career. Despite the setback, Nix emphasized that his rehabilitation timeline remains positive, projecting a return to full activity within four to six weeks.

  • Nix suffered a fractured right ankle prior to the AFC Championship Game
  • He missed the Broncos' loss, describing the experience as "helpless"
  • The quarterback expects to resume offseason training on schedule
  • Recovery is estimated at four to six weeks

Throughout the season, Nix emerged as a vital figure for the Broncos, energizing the offense and providing stability at the quarterback position. His injury raised initial concerns about Denver's prospects for the upcoming offseason and training camp. However, Nix was quick to dispel any doubts about long-term implications. He stated that the injury is not expected to hinder his preparation for the 2026 NFL season, and the team's medical staff is optimistic about his prognosis.

The Broncos now look to the spring with renewed hope that their starting quarterback will be healthy and available for all team activities. As Nix focuses on his recovery, Denver's offseason plans remain on track, with the franchise set to build around the promising signal-caller when he returns to full health.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NFL