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Bo Nix Expected To Return By OTAs

January 29, 2026 by Pro Football Rumors

While a blinding snowstorm ground the AFC championship game to a halt, the Broncos’ offense largely struggled in a 10-7 loss to the Patriots. A “what if?” component loomed after Bo Nix suffered a fractured ankle late in Denver’s divisional-round win over Buffalo, as the Broncos were unable to reach Super Bowl LX with Jarrett Stidham at the helm.

Stidham could be needed for some more QB1 reps in a few months, as Nix rehabs from ankle surgery. But it is quite possible the Broncos’ two-year starter returns for OTAs. Sean Payton said (via the Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson) Nix’s surgery went well, and the three-year Denver HC expects his top quarterback to be ready by the time OTAs begin in late May, per 9News’ Mike Klis. This recovery timeline matches up with a weekend assessment from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who pegged a 12-week rehab timetable.

Nix suffered a broken ankle on a designed run during the Broncos’ game-winning overtime drive against the Bills. Payton quickly ruled him out for the season postgame. Although Nix had not missed an NFL game due to injury and holds the record for most Division I-FBS starts by a QB (61), he has experienced ankle trouble at multiple points in the past. Nix has undergone two prior surgeries on his injured ankle, Payton said, adding his QB

“What was found was a condition that was predisposed where they always find a little bit more when they go in and it wasn’t a matter of if, it was a matter of when,’’ Payton said of Nix suffering an ankle injury. “When you look at the play, the surgeon said this was going to happen sooner than later.”

This would certainly invite questions about Nix’s durability moving forward. The Broncos have used the former Auburn and Oregon signal-caller as a runner frequently; he carried the ball a season-high 12 times against the Bills and 83 times during the regular season. Nix attempted 92 runs as a rookie.

Neither Payton nor CEO Greg Penner expressed any reservations Nix would become a health risk, with the latter indicating (via the Denver Post’s Troy Renck) he has “zero concerns” about the QB’s ankle being a recurring health issue moving forward. Schefter also indicated doctors are not concerned about Nix’s ankle trouble long term. This break occurred in a different spot compared to two prior breaks — one in high school and another in college. Still, ankle issues are piling up for the passer.

Playing well in the Broncos’ biggest games this season, Nix has now undergone two ankle surgeries since entering the NFL. He also dealt with a transverse process fracture in his back. The previous ankle surgery — performed after last season — addressed an issue that nagged the QB at the Combine and during his rookie slate. It is obviously notable a more serious ankle malady occurred to end his second NFL season, and it will be worth monitoring moving forward in Denver. Stidham’s two-year, $12MM contract runs through the 2026 season.

The Broncos are entering a pivotal offseason, as they will be able to build a roster around Nix’s rookie contract without the constraints the Russell Wilson dead cap albatross brought. Wilson’s $84.6MM dead money charge was spread over the 2024 and ’25 Broncos payrolls, but it is now off the books. After Nix established himself as a promising starter over the past two years, 2027 extension talks will be expected. His health in 2026, however, will be a chapter to follow ahead of that point.

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