Pat McAfee has a stern message for Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix as the team continues their successful 9-2 season. Despite impressive victories over strong opponents like the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, Nix has been taking unnecessary hits on the field, prompting McAfee to urge him to take better care of his body during games.
In a recent episode of "The Pat McAfee Show," McAfee didn’t mince words when he told Nix to avoid taking big hits. The former NFL punter went NSFW to emphasize the importance of Nix staying healthy for the team’s success. "You guys need to stop taking hits, ok?" McAfee said. "You big, athletic guys. ‘Hey, we’re super athletic.’ Ok, get your a** out of bounds or get down, because our league depends on you."
Nix, in agreement with McAfee’s sentiment, expressed his dislike for being hit and acknowledged the need to protect himself on the field. "And trust me, there’s nobody that wants to avoid these big shots more than me," Nix said.
Despite the physical toll he’s taken this season, Nix has put up solid numbers, completing 237 of 387 passes for 2,421 yards and 18 touchdowns in 11 games. However, he has also been sacked 12 times, highlighting the importance of avoiding unnecessary hits.
In addition to McAfee’s advice, Nix also shared his insights on the Broncos’ ability to win close games this season. He attributed their success to newfound confidence, noting that the team now believes they can come out on top in tight matchups. Nix praised the team’s defense, offensive playmakers, and kicker Will Lutz for their contributions to the Broncos’ success in critical moments.
Looking ahead, the Broncos are set to face off against the Washington Commanders in Week 13 in prime time. As they aim to maintain their momentum and secure a postseason berth, Nix and the rest of the team will need to heed McAfee’s advice and prioritize player safety on the field.
Overall, the Broncos’ impressive season and Nix’s growth as a quarterback showcase their potential to challenge top teams in the AFC. With key players stepping up in crucial moments and a renewed belief in their ability to win close games, the Broncos are poised to make a significant impact in the playoff race.
As the season progresses, it will be essential for Nix to prioritize his health and avoid unnecessary hits to ensure the Broncos remain competitive in the AFC West. With McAfee’s words serving as a reminder of the importance of player safety, Nix and the Broncos will continue to strive for success on the field.

