Broncos quarterback Nix breaks ankle in play-off win

Quarterback Bo Nix jogging on the field as the Denver Broncos beat the Buffalo Bills in the NFL play-offsImage source, Getty Images
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Bo Nix threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns in the Divisional Round victory over Denver Broncos

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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix will miss the rest of the season after fracturing his ankle during Saturday's thrilling 33-30 play-off win over the Buffalo Bills.

Head coach Sean Payton said the 25-year-old suffered the injury three plays before kicker Wil Lutz scored the winning field goal in overtime.

Nix continued for two plays to help complete the win, but will now miss Denver's bid to make the Super Bowl for the first time in a decade.

Instead, Payton confirmed back-up quarterback Jarrett Stidham would start next Sunday's AFC Championship game against either the Houston Texans or New England Patriots.

Nix is scheduled to have surgery on Tuesday.

Nix threw three touchdowns to book the Broncos' first appearance in the AFC Championship game since winning the Super Bowl in February 2016.

Nix has played an instrumental role in Denver finishing as top seed in the AFC with a 14-3 record in the regular season.

The second-year quarterback has led eight game-winning drives this season - the most during the Super Bowl era by any player aged 25 or under.

He has thrown 25 touchdowns, rushed for four and thrown for 3,931 yards in the Broncos' best season since last winning the Lombardi Trophy.

Stidham is in his third year in Denver but has appeared in just one game this season and has not attempted a pass in the NFL since the 2023 season.

He will be the first quarterback to make his maiden start of the season in the Conference Championship since Roger Staubach for the Dallas Cowboys in 1972.

"We'll be ready for the next challenge," said Payton.

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Broncos beat Bills in overtime in play-off thriller

What are the remaining play-off games?

Conference seed in brackets, all kick-off times GMT

Divisional Round

Sunday, 18 January

  • Houston Texans (5) @ New England Patriots (2) - 20:00

  • Los Angeles Rams (5) @ Chicago Bears (2) - 23:30

Conference Championships

Sunday, 25 January

  • AFC Championship: Texans or Patriots @ Denver Broncos (1) - 20:00

  • NFC Championship: Rams or Bears @ Seattle Seahawks (1) - 23:30

Super Bowl 60

Sunday, 8 February - 23:30

NFL play-offs: 2025 season

10 January - 8 February 2026

Live text commentary on all play-off games on the BBC Sport website and app, plus live radio commentary on Texans @ Patriots on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds. The Whole 10 Yards, BBC Sport's weekly NFL programme, will also follow the road to Super Bowl 60

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