The criticism hasn’t stopped — even with the No. 1 seed locked up.
All season, people have called the Denver Broncos’ wins “ugly.” Too slow. Too conservative. Not enough flash. And this week, Bo Nix finally answered.
“We’ve won a lot of close games,” Nix said. “They haven’t been pretty. They haven’t been flashy. But sometimes you’ve got to win the tough ones.”
That wasn’t an excuse.
It was a statement.
Here’s why this turned into a controversy.
Critics want highlights. They want fireworks. But Nix is delivering results. Denver has two home playoff games, an extra week of rest, and the best possible path to the Super Bowl — and somehow, that’s still not enough.
Against the Chargers, Nix rushed for 49 yards — not on designed plays, but because defenses took everything else away. That’s not panic. That’s adaptability.
And let’s be clear about what’s really driving these wins.
Denver’s defense is terrifying. Back-to-back seasons leading the league in sacks. Turnovers at the perfect moment. Pick-sixes. Strip sacks. Closing games.
Nix didn’t deflect credit. He embraced it.
This team is built to survive January — not impress in September.
The “ugly wins” crowd says Denver won’t last.
Inside the locker room, they see something else: experience, hunger, and composure.
Now the stakes rise.
Divisional round. Home field. Everything on the line.
Bo Nix isn’t chasing approval.
He’s chasing the only thing that matters.
And history shows — the teams that win ugly in December?
They win everything in January.