Broncos Star QB Bo Nix Is Closing In on a Record That Should Make Denver Fans Proud
Denver, Colorado – Few could have predicted that in just his first two NFL seasons, Bo Nix would become the face of a revitalized Denver Broncos franchise — a symbol of belief, stability, and a long-awaited resurgence. But now, the young quarterback is on the verge of chasing down a historic milestone that could etch his name into NFL history and bring immense pride to Broncos Country.
Through two seasons, Nix has already led Denver to 21 victories, placing him among the winningest young quarterbacks the league has ever seen. The all-time record for the most wins by a quarterback in his first two seasons belongs to Russell Wilson, who totaled 24 victories with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012–2013.

With four games remaining this season, the path is laid out clearly:
Win out, and Bo Nix becomes the new standard.
But the stakes go far beyond a personal achievement. If the Broncos win their final four matchups, they aren’t just helping Nix break the record — they could secure the AFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, a scenario no one imagined possible just two years ago.
A victory this Sunday against the Green Bay Packers would elevate Nix into a tie for second most wins by a quarterback in his first two seasons, joining Andrew Luck, Dak Prescott, and Ben Roethlisberger at 22.
Still, what resonates most with fans isn’t simply the numbers.
It’s the way Nix carries himself — the calm, the confidence, and the humility that has steadying Denver through a roller-coaster year. His leadership has been as impactful as his production.
When asked whether he felt pressure to break Russell Wilson’s record, Nix gave an answer that instantly spread across Broncos Country:
“Records are something to appreciate, but they’re not my destination. If winning gets me close to history, that’s just a bonus. What I’m really focused on is pushing Denver deep into the playoffs and fighting for a Super Bowl — that’s the goal I wake up every day chasing.”
It’s that mindset — the refusal to chase personal glory, the commitment to the team — that has turned Nix from a rookie question mark into a franchise cornerstone.
With four games left and everything still within reach, Nix stands on the edge of both history and opportunity.
And Broncos fans know this much for certain:
The record is nice — but with Bo Nix, the real dream is the Lombardi Trophy.













