The numbers are brutal.
The narrative is unforgiving.
And Denver is being counted out like never before.
With Bo Nix officially ruled out, the Denver Broncos enter the AFC Championship as the largest home underdog in conference finals history — a label that has ignited ridicule, doubt, and outright dismissal across the NFL.
Oddsmakers see a mismatch.![]()
Analysts see a collapse waiting to happen.
Critics say Denver’s miracle run ends here.
And Sean Payton? He smirked.
“Just wait and see,” Payton said — four words that instantly flipped the pressure back onto everyone else.
This isn’t unfamiliar territory for Payton. He’s built a career on defying logic, reshaping game plans, and winning with quarterbacks others didn’t trust. Now, with a backup under center and expectations at rock bottom, the Broncos have become the most dangerous thing in football: a team with nothing to lose.
Fans are split. Some call this reckless optimism. Others believe the league is walking into a trap, blinded by spreads and headlines.
Because when history says “impossible,” Payton hears opportunity.
The Broncos may be wounded.
They may be doubted.
But they’re still standing at home — one win from the Super Bowl.
And sometimes, that’s all it takes to shock the world.