Inside Bo Nix's playoff record and stats: How many wins does Broncos QB have in NFL career?

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The Broncos have been one of football's best sides since Bo Nix joined their ranks in 2024.

Denver's formula has been a simple one throughout Nix's tenure. Stay steady on offense and allow the side's game-changing defense -- spearheaded by 2024 Defensive Player of the Year winner Patrick Surtain II -- to impose its will.

For Nix, that means limiting turnovers and keeping the ball humming on offense. He has tended to do so in regular-season play, posting back-to-back 25-touchdown campaigns to start his career.

Postseason play remains a work in progress for Nix, who hasn't gotten much of chance to showcase his skillset thus far. Given Denver's might, though, that shouldn't be the case for much longer.

Here's a look at Nix's playoff record and postseason stats thus far.

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Bo Nix playoff record

YearPlayoff recordResult
20240-1L, Wild Card vs. Bills

Nix has played in one playoff game in his professional career, earning the start in the Broncos' wild-card matchup against the Bills as a rookie.

He enjoyed a strong start to action, leading Denver down the field to a score on the game's opening possession. Buffalo's defense firmed up across the next three quarters, failing to concede as the Bills dashed to a 31-7 win in front of their home fans.

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Bo Nix playoff stats

  • Games: 1
  • Record:  0-1
  • Pass Attempts: 22
  • Pass Completions: 13
  • Completion Percentage: 59.1%
  • Passing Yards: 144
  • Passing touchdowns: 1
  • Interceptions: 0
  • Fumbles:  0
  • Passer rating: 93.7
  • Sacks: 2
  • Carries: 4
  • Rushing Yards: 43
  • Rushing touchdowns: 0

Nix's postseason debut proved a sour end to a solid maiden campaign. After leading all rookies in passing yards and passing touchdowns, Nix offered precious few of either in Denver's defeat. Still, he avoided turning the ball over and had a few positive moments — namely, his 43-yard arrow to Troy Franklin to open the game's scoring.

That should inspire confidence in the Broncos' fanbase that Nix can find success in his future postseason outings.

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