The Denver Broncos got their statement win of the season, after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17 on the road. It was a comeback victory where the Broncos once saw themselves down 17-3, but it was Bo Nix who brought the offense from the dead and helped them get back into the game. With the victory, the Broncos accomplished something that hadn't been done in a very long time, according to Zac Stevens of DNVR Sports.
“The Broncos just beat the Eagles in Philadelphia for the first time since 1986 when John Elway was the QB,” Stevens wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Nix finished the game with 242 passing yards and one touchdown, but it was his poise in the second half that helped the Broncos win the game. Head coach Sean Payton shared his thoughts about Nix and his performance.