Bo Nix, Broncos inch closer to playoff contention after outlasting Browns in surprising offensive thriller

The last time the Denver Broncos made the playoffs was the end of the 2015 season. That was Peyton Manning’s last season, and the last time the Broncos had a viable quarterback.

Bo Nix is helping end both of those droughts.

Nix wasn’t perfect on Monday night but he was pretty good. For a national audience who might not have seen much of Nix this season, it might have been a revelation. The selection of Nix at 12th overall in the NFL Draft was criticized by some, but the Broncos have to feel great about it. Nix led a go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter after a feisty Cleveland Browns team took a fourth-quarter lead, and the Broncos improved to 8-5 with a 41-32 win after the defense finally got a stop in the final two minutes after giving up more than 500 yards.

Ja’Quan McMillian picked off Jameis Winston on a leaping interception, got up and returned it 46 yards for a game-sealing score. Winston had 497 passing yards, 235 of which went to former Broncos receiver Jerry Jeudy (the most receiving yards in NFL history for a player against his former team, via ESPN), but Winston’s two pick 6s were the difference in the game.

Nix threw a couple interceptions, but also had 294 yards and a touchdown. And his team got a big win. The Broncos haven’t clinched a playoff spot, but it might be coming soon. Even bigger than that, the future looks bright because Denver has finally figured out its quarterback problem.

DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 02: Bo Nix #10 of the Denver Broncos celebrates after throwing a 93 yard touchdown pass to Marvin Mims Jr. #19 against the Cleveland Browns during the third quarter in the game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 02, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 02: Bo Nix #10 of the Denver Broncos celebrates after throwing a 93 yard touchdown pass to Marvin Mims Jr. #19 against the Cleveland Browns during the third quarter in the game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 02, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Rookie quarterback Bo Nix has his Denver Broncos on the cusp of a playoff berth after Monday night’s win over the Cleveland Browns. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Browns vs. Broncos wasn’t the type of Monday night matchup that was going to have everyone buzzing all afternoon. It turned out to be an entertaining game.

The Browns (3-9) haven’t been able to get much going in the running game lately, so they had Winston air it out. He was well over 300 yards during the third quarter, with former Broncos receiver Jerry Jeudy passing 200 yards early in the fourth quarter. There was a sequence in which Marvin Mims Jr. got past the Browns’ secondary deep down the middle and Nix hit him with a great pass for a 93-yard touchdown. Then, on the next offensive play, Jeudy beat the Broncos’ secondary for a 70-yard score.

Winston made big plays, but he’s always a threat to give some back. He did so in the second quarter, telegraphing a short pass that Broncos outside linebacker Nik Bonitto stepped in front of for an interception and returned it 71 yards for a touchdown.

The Broncos were scoring easily, but the Browns wouldn’t go away easily, even if their playoff hopes realistically ended a few weeks ago.

Nix made a mistake early in the fourth quarter. He threw deep but Mims was well covered and Browns cornerback Denzel Ward made a nice catch downfield for an interception. The Broncos led 31-25 but the door was open for the Browns to take back the lead. Jeudy made a couple more big plays, including a 17-yard catch on third-and-10. With 8:57 left, Winston hit Nick Chubb for a touchdown and the Browns led 32-31. Winston went over 400 yards on that drive, and it was his fourth touchdown pass.

For the past eight seasons, the Broncos wouldn’t have had much chance at rallying after losing the lead. They rarely had a quarterback capable of leading a game-winning drive. Nix didn’t look nervous. He hit a couple of big third-down passes to get the Broncos downfield, showing off his arm strength on each of them. With less than three minutes left, the Broncos faced a fourth-and-1 well within field-goal range. Head coach Sean Payton looked like he was going for it, but then called timeout, changed his mind and Wil Lutz kicked a go-ahead field goal.

The Broncos’ defense had given up more than 500 yards at that point, but needed one stop to get a massive win. The possession started with a sack, but Winston rallied to hit Elijah Moore for a first down. The Broncos needed a big play, and McMillian got it. He got in front of a pass to Moore and ended up taking it in for a touchdown. Winston threw a third interception in the closing seconds of the game on a desperation drive. Despite all his passing yards, Winston’s three interceptions were costly. That’s the story of his career.

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  • Broncos win, get the full Jameis Winston experience

    Jameis Winston set a career high and a new Browns record with 497 passing yards. Former Inesperado Jerry Jeudy secured nine catches for 235 yards and a touchdown, setting a new NFL record for most receiving yards in a game against his former team.

    And it wasn’t enough. Winston countered his big night with a pair of pick 6s that doomed the Browns in Denver in a 42-31 Broncos win. He capped the night with his third pick in the end zone, allowing the Broncos to take over in victory formation. It was the best of Jameis Winston and the worst of Jameis Winston all in one game.

    The win was aided by a 93-yard touchdown pass from Bo Nix, who overcame his own pair of interceptions to help lead Denver to victory. The Broncos improve to 8-5 and enter their bye week in firm control of their path to the playoffs.

  • Jameis Winston’s third interception puts fitting exclamation point on Broncos win

    And there’s Jameis Winston’s third interception, a fitting cap to a wild Broncos win.

  • Jameis Winston throws another pick 6

    Jameis Winston has been brilliant tonight. Except for two throws.

    Winston just threw his second pick 6 of the night inside the two-minute warning. Ja’Quan McMillian jumped the route in the flat an intercepted the pass near midfield. He then took it to the house for a 46-yard interception return. Denver leads 41-32 inside the final 2 minutes, and the Browns need a miracle.

  • Browns overcome sack, stay alive at 2-minute warning

    Jameis Winston took a sack on first down. But the Browns picked up 20 yards on two passes on second and third and have a first down at the Cleveland 42-yard line with 2 minutes remaining and a 34-32 deficit. A field goal would win it.

  • Broncos think twice, kick go-ahead FG instead of going for it

    With a chip-shot field goal for the lead, Sean Payton sent out his offense on fourth-and-1. But he had second thoughts. The Broncos called timeout and sent kicker Wil Lutz back out for the 27-yard attempt. Lutz was good, and the Broncos have a 34-32 lead with 2:54 remaining.

    Can Jameis Winston and the Browns answer?

  • Browns convert Nix interception into lead

    The Browns are back on top. Cleveland marched 67 yards on eight plays after the Bo Nix interception to take a 32-31 lead on a five-yard touchdown pass from Jameis Winston to Nick Chubb. Jerry Jeudy caught two passes for 52 yards to set up the score.

    Winston’s up to 446 yards with four touchdowns on the night. A strong Denver defense has had few answers for this passing attack.

  • Jerry Jeudy’s over 200 yards

    Jerry Jeudy’s having a career night against his former team. A 35-yard catch on another big connection with Jameis Winston puts him at seven catches for 202 yards with a touchdown. Why isn’t Patrick Surtain shadowing Jeudy?

  • Bo Nix’s second interception gives ball right back to Browns

    Denzel Ward forced the first Bo Nix interception of the night. He just hauled in Nix’s second. Nix looked deep to Marvin Mims on the first play of a possession. Ward stayd with Mims stride-for-stride and came down the ball for an interception. Cleveland’s back in business with a 28-25 deficit early in the fourth quarter.

  • Browns punt after sack of Jameis Winston

    The Broncos swarmed Jameis Winston for a sack on second down and a 14-yard loss. The Browns punt the ball back, and the Broncos have the ball and a 31-25 lead.

  • Browns catch a break

    The Browns just caught a big break. Right guard Wyatt Teller jumped early on a fourth-and-1 sneak by Jameis Winston, and the officials didn’t catch it. Winston followed Teller and dove through the right side of the line for a first down.

  • Jaleel McLaughlin powers Broncos FG drive

    Jaleel McLaughlin ran five time for 43 yards to help get the Broncos into field-goal range. Denver opts for the kick instead of going for it on fourth-and-2. Wil Lutz is good from 36 yards to extend the Broncos lead to 31-25 late in the third quarter.

  • Browns get the ball back with chance to take a lead

    Denver just went 3-and-out, and the Browns have the ball back with a 28-25 deficit midway through the third quarter.

  • Jerry Jeudy strikes back

    It took the Browns all of one play to answer Bo Nix’s touchdown pass to Marvin Mims. And former Inesperado Jerry Jeudy was on the receiving end of it.

    On the first play of the ensuing Browns possession, Jameis Winston looked deep to Jeudy on a go route down the middle. Jeudy broke free over the top of the Denver defense and hauled in the pass for a 70-yard touchdown catch to cut Denver’s lead to 28-25.

    Jeudy’s up to six catches for 167 yards and a touchdown. And we’ve got a shootout on our hands in Denver.

  • Bo Nix hits Marvin Mims for 93-yard highlight-reel TD

    Here’s one for the rookie highlight reel. Facing third-and-11 against their own end zone, the Broncos looked primed for another punt. Bo Nix had other ideas.

    Nix found Marvin Mims streaking down the middle and hit him in stride over a pair of Browns defenders near midfield. 93 yards later, Mims was in the end zone for a 28-17 Broncos lead. What a throw from Nix, who’s been one of the biggest surprises of the NFL season.

  • Broncos get another stop

    The Broncos forced the second Browns punt in two second-half possessions and have the ball back at their own 8-yard line after a punt. Denver leads, 21-17 early in the third quarter.

  • Broncos fail to convert 2nd-and-short

    The Broncos had second down and less than a yard to go and ended up punting. Jaleel McLaughlin lost a yard on second down, and Bo Nix’s third-down pass to Devaughn Vele was broken up by Greg Newsome. Broncos punt, leading 21-17. Nix is 9 of 19 for 110 yards against a Browns defense that’s not giving him easy looks.

  • Browns stall out near midfield

    Cleveland’s opening drive stopped short of the 50-yard line, and the Broncos have the ball inside their own 20 after a punt.

  • Second half is underway

    The second half is underway. The Browns have the ball first after a touchback on the second-half kickoff.

  • Broncos 21, Browns 17: Key hafltime stats

    Denver’s vaunted defense largely struggled against the Browns before halftime, but made up for it in part with a pick 6 of Jameis Winston. The Broncos offense, meanwhile, has scored two touchdowns behind Bo Nix, but failed to move the ball on its other four possessions.

    Bo Nix: 9 of 18 for 110 yards, zero touchdowns, 1 interception
    Jameis Winston: 18 of 31 for 245 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception (pick 6)

    Jaleel McLaughlin: 5 carries for 20 yards
    Javonte Williams and Michael Burton: Each with a 1-yard TD run
    Jerome Ford: 6 carries for 39 yards
    Nick Chubb: 6 carries for 11 yards

    Courtland Sutton: 3 catches for 43 yards
    Jerry Jeudy: 5 catches for 97 yards
    David Njoku: 5 catches for 32 yards, 2 touchdowns

    Broncos total offense: 141 yards
    Browns total offense: 298 yards

    Broncos turnovers: 1
    Browns turnovers: 1 (pick 6)

  • Broncos kneel to end half with 21-17 lead

    The Broncos knelt with 13 seconds remaining in the second quarter and enter halftime with a 21-17 lead. The Browns will have the ball first in the third quarter.

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