Broncos' Bo Nix reveals strategy for contending with criticism: 'I delete my social media'
The Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 despite Bo Nix’s 2 INT performance. Colin Cowherd asks if the QB is holding the Broncos back, and if it's time for the Broncos to draft a new QB.
The Denver Broncos did just enough to escape their Week 10 matchup against their AFC West rivals.
Second-year quarterback Bo Nix's regression from his standout rookie season was on full display as he finished last Thursday's 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders with just 150 passing yards and a pair of interceptions.
The Broncos' lackluster showing last week sparked angst among fans and drew additional criticism from observers. Nevertheless, the Broncos enter Week 11 with an 8-2 record and sit atop their division. Nix said he silences critics by tuning out social media during the season.
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Broncos quarterback Bo Nix jogs off the field after the Dallas Cowboys game on Oct. 26, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
Instead, he puts his focus on building upon Denver's strong record and correcting the team's offensive shortcomings.
"We make this entertainment business a lot bigger than what it is, and we forget everybody is just out here having a good time, having fun, doing the best they can,'' Nix told ESPN. "For me, it's quite simple, I delete my social media, I don't have it, so unless somebody says it to my face I don't really hear it – and nobody is ever bold enough to say it to your face. I don't get on social media.''
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