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2025 NFL playoffs: Broncos can clinch the one seed if the Patriots, Bills, and Jaguars lose today
On Christmas Night, the Denver Broncos defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and put themselves in position to win the AFC West division title and clinch the one seed in the AFC and have homefield advantage throughout the playoffs.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix partners with the Denver Rescue Mission, donating all profits from "Overdog" t-shirts to aid Denver's homeless community.
Elsewhere on the ex-Bronco front, guard Netane Muti was cut from the Detroit Lions ' practice squad, the Los Angeles Chargers signed running back Royce Freeman to their practice squad and the New England Patriots cut practice squad offensive lineman Sebastian Gutierrez.
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Denver Broncos Quarterback Bo Nix Reveals to Kirk Herbstreit the Reason Why He Dislikes Dogs
The Denver Broncos quarterback, 25, opened up about his negative feelings towards dogs when ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit tried to get him to pet his golden retriever Peter, just before the Broncos took on the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day.
Kirk Herbstreit reveals Broncos' QB Bo Nix is afraid of dogs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Denver Broncos won on Christmas night over the Kansas City Chiefs, putting them on track to secure the AFC West and the top seed in the AFC.
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Kirk Herbstreit exposes Broncos QB Bo Nix’s dog phobia after awkward encounter at Denver game
Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos quarterback, has been fearless on the field all season, but off it, he admits some fears are there in his mind- especially .
The Denver Broncos have clinched their first AFC West title in a decade after the Houston Texans beat the Los Angeles Chargers 20-16 on Saturday.
With injured starter Patrick Mahomes watching from a suite, Oladokun led three scoring drives, including two that started in Broncos territory. The Chiefs finished with 139 total yards, slightly better than the 133 they mustered in last week's loss at Tennessee.