Bo Nix should be Broncos’ Week 1 starting QB, unless injury bug bites

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RPO? More like RPBo.

“I train for that, and I make sure that I work to keep some of that,” Broncos quarterback Bo Nix told reporters after the Broncos hung on to beat Indianapolis, 34-30, in their first August preseason debut. “It’s big when plays break down. … It’s important to be able to extend plays. I think it’s really beneficial for the offense, and you never know when you will need (your speed), so it’s always good to train it. And it’s good to have.”

The arm’s there. The head’ll come. Can’t bench those legs. The Broncos’ offense looked better Sunday when the run was a constant threat. And Nix running in particular.

The rookie’s first NFL touchdown pass was a dagger drawn straight from your PlayStation 5. Third-and-goal at the 1, fake the shotgun handoff, look off the safeties, fire a dart to an in-motion Marvin Mims just before the left pylon. Pop. Pop. Pop.

“But I felt very calm and relaxed back there. It was just a game,” Nix told reporters after the rookie completed 15 of 21 throws for 125 yards, leading the Broncos to four scores over his five drives at the controls. “They were still in Cover-3, quarters and man. It’s the same defense, and so you’ve just got to figure out which one they’re in and then execute the play that’s called. But I thought we did a great job with our play calls today. We stayed in rhythm. We ran the ball efficiently, and that’s always nice. So overall, it was a very productive day.”

It’s early. It doesn’t count. All true. So is this, though: Of the 21 Colts players NFL.com charted with a tackle during Nix’s four drives, only three were rookies.

It’s OK to dream. A little.

And it’s OK to put any ideas of a quarterback “race” this month to bed. Nix is your Week 1 starter in Seattle, unless he stinks up Empower Field on Sunday. Or, Heaven forbid, the injury bug somehow bites the kid on the backside.

Mind you, said bug would have to catch him first.

It’s funny: Whenever a young Drew Lock ran the ball, you held your breath, as it was often a prelude to complete disaster. When Nix took off Sunday in Indy, good things tended to happen. On one RPO on the short side of the field, Nix kept the rock with a blocker in front of him, set up his escort, caught the defense flat-footed, and turned the confusion into an 11-yard gain. Jarrett Stidham doesn’t offer that threat. Neither does Zach Wilson, although both had some juicy moments against the Colts, too.

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