Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix delivered one of his most revealing quotes of the season on December 17, crediting the fan base for giving him space to struggle early, and then respond.
Nix said Broncos Country “allowed me to fail and then get back to success,” framing his second NFL season as a “roller coaster” that’s now trending in the right direction as Denver heads into a huge Week 16 matchup vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 21 at Empower Field at Mile High.
Nix also described the moment as playoff-like, saying every game now “has a lot of importance,” which is exactly the kind of quote that lands when the Broncos are sitting at 12-2 and playing to lock down postseason positioning.
Bo Nix Explains Why “Failure” Can Be Tougher Than Success
Nix’s most poignant moment came when he contrasted the emotional grind of success with the public pressure that comes with being stuck in a slump.
He said success can come with proof. You’ve “already been able to do it.” Failure, he explained, comes with noise: people “saying things,” questioning you, and framing it like you’re “in a tough spot.”
And then he dropped the core line: it’s “tougher to be at the bottom and get back on track.”
For a young quarterback, it’s a clean window into how he’s viewing the season, not as a smooth rise, but as a series of highs and lows he’s learning to manage in real time.
What It Means for Denver Right Now vs. Jacksonville
Nix’s “allowed me to fail” quote also landed because he immediately tied it to home-field energy and the stakes of what Denver is chasing.
He called the environment “one of the best atmospheres in the entire country,” and said the Broncos are “starting to really play” like each week is a postseason game.
That matters heading into Week 16 against a Jaguars team that’s being framed locally as opportunistic and turnover-driven, exactly the kind of opponent that can flip a “playoff game” with one mistake.
The schedule sets the stage: Jaguars at Broncos on Dec. 21 at Empower Field at Mile High.
And even while Nix tried to keep the focus steady, the context is unavoidable: Denver’s run has turned this into one of the most consequential late-season games the franchise has played in years.
Broncos Country, the “Roller Coaster,” and Getting Back to Denver’s “Heyday”
Nix didn’t just praise the crowd, he described a relationship.
He said the fan base has been “extremely supportive,” and he framed that support as permission to grow: permission to fail, bounce back, and also learn how to handle success when it comes.
He even went bigger-picture, saying it feels like Denver is “getting it back to what it was… back in its heyday,” and that it’s returning to what it “should be.”
That’s the emotional hook Heavy readers click: a young quarterback basically telling the city, I know what this place is supposed to feel like, and we’re building it back.
With a game this big on deck, Nix’s quote is less about one press conference answer and more about a storyline: early turbulence, external doubt, and a quarterback saying the climb back is the hardest part, and they’re doing it together
Like Heavy Sports’s content? Be sure to follow us.
This article was originally published on Heavy Sports
The post Bo Nix Gets Real About ‘Failure’ as Broncos Hit Playoff Mode appeared first on Heavy Sports.