Following a 28-3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in Week 4, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix improved his prime-time record to 3-2 after splitting the team’s nationally-televised matchups in 2024.

Nix also improved to 4-0 wearing an alternate uniform with the Broncos. Nix won two games in the team’s beautiful throwback uniform as a rookie and he won in the team’s alternate navy jersey, which they wore again on Monday. Denver likely has three more alternate uniform games still to come later this season.

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Nix set a career high with 326 passing yards against Cincinnati and the offense racked up 512 total yards of offense, their most in a single game since a Peyton Manning-led squad totaled 568 yards in 2014. Nix also tied a career-high with 29 completions, and he did not take any sacks for the seventh time in his career (which is tied for second-best since Nix entered the league).

After the Bengals game, Broncos coach Sean Payton said Nix “did a good job” getting through his progressions.

“I thought I had good vision today,” Nix said. “I thought I did a good job of seeing things. We had a good plan and I was clued in to what I needed to see. The guys just get open. We do a good job of playing a lot of guys and keeping guys fresh. Each guy is going to have a chance to get the ball and make an explosive play. You never know who will find the football.”

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Nix completed passes to nine different players on Monday with Courtland Sutton leading the way with five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown.

“It is good to spread the ball around because you aren’t going to get defenses that can hone in on one person,” Nix said. “Obviously, over the last couple years, ‘Court’ is going to get his, but with other guys doing similar things and with us moving them around it is harder and harder for them to take him away because so many other guys are doing things. It is really important and good balance for an offense.”

Nix and Co. are now set to face the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5. That game will be regionally televised on select CBS channels across the U.S. (view the TV broadcast map).

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