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Broncos quarterback Bo Nix fires warning to NFL following season-ending injury against Bills
After suffering a season-ending injury against the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has issued a warning to the NFL amid the 2026 playoffs. Bo Nix suffered a devastating ankle injury that abruptly ended his 2025 NFL season. Now, the Denver Broncos’ star quarterback has issued a warning to the entire league after what happened against the Buffalo Bills. The 2026 NFL playoffs are over for Nix. The quarterback went down with the injury in the final minutes of the game against Buffalo, but he remains confident in his team’s potential, sending a clear message to the NFL about the Broncos’ future. “What started as one of the most exciting games I’ve ever been a part of ended with some of the most devastating football news I’ve ever received,” Nix said on a public statement. “This is not how I imagined my season would come to an end, but our season has been defined by overcoming adversity and responding to it. “I can’t express how much this team and organization mean to me and how much I believe in them. I couldn’t be more proud of our guys. I couldn’t be more confident in Jarrett [Stidham]. And I couldn’t be more excited for what’s next.“ The Broncos are now the underdogs Before Bo Nix’s injury was confirmed, the Broncos were favored by 1.5 points to win the AFC Championship Game. However, the odds shifted immediately after it was announced that Nix would miss the matchup. Now, Denver will have to rely on Jarrett Stidham as QB1. Head coach Sean Payton has publicly expressed confidence in the backup quarterback, believing he can guide the Broncos to success despite skepticism from fans. Payton’s support is expected, but the level of trust he has shown in Stidham has surprised many. Throughout the past offseason, the head coach was reportedly emphatic about keeping Stidham on the roster, viewing him as a reliable option if needed. The Broncos still boast a top-tier defense and will benefit from home-field advantage. If they can protect Stidham and lean on their strengths, Denver could once again overpower the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.

Broncos put Patriots on notice with key weapon’s return to help Jarrett Stidham
Jarrett Stidham and the Denver Broncos could be joined by a returning star in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots. The Denver Broncos are still acclimating to the shock after losing Bo Nix for the rest of the NFL season. However, the team is rallying behind Jarrett Stidham for the AFC Championship showdown against the New England Patriots. In that regard, the quarterback can be excited about the potential return of an offensive star. J.K. Dobbins saw his impressive season with the Broncos come to an end after sustaining a foot injury. However, against all odds, the dynamic tailback has been activated off Injured Reserve (IR) and could make his return on Championship Sunday of the 2025 NFL season. He last played in Week 10, when Denver defeated the Las Vegas Raiders, 10–7. Now, Dobbins could return to NFL action 80 days after his last appearance. Dobbins participated in Denver’s Wednesday practice ahead of the AFC title game on Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High. Though nothing comes close to filling the void left by Nix’s absence, Dobbins’ potential return could help ease the pressure on Stidham. Moreover, it gives Mike Vrabel and the Patriots another thing to worry about going into the game. Limited participant Though being back on the practice field is great news for Dobbins and the Broncos, the 27-year-old talent out of the Ohio State University was listed as a limited participant. That means he is still not healthy enough to fully participate. J.K. Dobbins #27 of the Denver Broncos If his status doesn’t change heading into Sunday, then the odds won’t be on his side to play against New England. At the very least, not to be sent into the field consistently. For the Broncos, there isn’t much upside to using an active roster spot on a player if he can’t be trusted to go at any moment of the game. Even if that player is someone like Dobbins, who elevates Denver’s backfield to another level when healthy. Unfortunately for Dobbins, injuries have been a common theme throughout his career. Availability is the best ability and it’s the one that leaves Dobbins out of the conversation for the top running backs in the league. Payton warns the Pats Brady’s successor, the Auburn product (a Baylor transfer), will get a chance to cap off a full-circle storyline. The Broncos are different with Stidham as QB1—that’s undeniable—but head coach Sean Payton has no reason to believe that’s necessarily a bad thing. “[Stidham is] going to rip it and that will be our approach,” Payton said, warning the Patriots not to take Stidham nor these Broncos for granted. In the NFL Playoffs, anything can happen. Improbable heroes and underdog stories have occurred before. None quite like Stidham’s, though, but that might be just the perfect motivation. The tale of the game When the Broncos and Patriots collide, two suffocating defenses will clash, while an MVP favorite will go head to head with a veteran backup who was once in his shoes. It may not be the flashiest of matchups, but it sure has a lot of emotion behind it. Denver and New England meet in the AFC Championship Game. Both franchises have been here before, but the young rosters on each side have not. This game will be unlike any other—it will be the biggest of their careers, with only the winner moving on to an even bigger stage.

Chiefs secure 2x Super Bowl champion as offensive coordinator for 2026 season to help Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes
The Chiefs are bringing back a familiar face to help Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes win another Super Bowl in the 2026 season. The Kansas City Chiefs have made their first major hire heading into the 2026 season. According to a report by Tom Pelissero, Eric Bieniemy is the team’s new offensive coordinator, set to reunite with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. “Done deal: The Chiefs agreed to terms with Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator, per source. Coming off the worst season of the Patrick Mahomes era, Andy Reid brings back a familiar face in Bieniemy, who was part of two Super Bowl wins in KC.” Bieniemy won the Super Bowl twice with the Chiefs and has held several roles within the organization. He served as running backs coach from 2013 to 2017 before becoming the team’s offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2022. Who is new Chiefs offensive coordinator? Eric Bieniemy is the new offensive coordinator of the Chiefs. After trying his hand as OC with the Washington Commanders (2023) and UCLA (2024), the great assistant served as running backs coach with the Chicago Bears in 2025, working under Ben Johnson. Now, Bieniemy returns to the Chiefs following Matt Nagy’s departure, aiming to rebuild another extraordinary duo with Patrick Mahomes. In addition, this decision could influence Travis Kelce to delay his retirement. Mahomes had statistically the worst year of his career, particularly due to the lack of a reliable running game. For that reason, Eric Bieniemy’s presence could bring a change that, according to many experts, might prevent the end of the dynasty.

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