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Broncos’ Bo Nix delivers a touchdown pass while tumbling to the ground in a remarkable play.

**Nix Shines as Broncos Lead at Halftime Against Commanders**

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix showcased his talent on Sunday night, delivering a remarkable touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton while falling to the ground. Under pressure from the Washington Commanders’ defense during a critical 2nd-and-10 situation from the 11-yard line, Nix stepped up in the pocket, initially appearing ready to scramble. At the last moment, he spotted Sutton making a run across the end zone, connecting with him for the score.

This impressive play allowed the Broncos to take a 13-7 lead into halftime. Broncos head coach Sean Payton praised Nix’s ability to extend plays, stating, “One of the things he does so well is extend plays and that was a perfect example.” He emphasized the need for balance in the second half to enhance the running game.

Despite the highlight reel moment, the first half was not an offensive showcase for Denver. Nix completed 15 of 24 passes for 146 yards, including the touchdown to Sutton, while the team managed only 39 rushing yards, with Nix contributing five of those. Seven different Broncos receivers caught passes, and six of them had at least two receptions.

Entering the game with a strong 9-2 record, the Broncos were among the top teams in the AFC. Nix had accumulated 2,421 passing yards, 18 touchdown passes, and eight interceptions prior to kickoff. Meanwhile, the Commanders were looking to secure a victory without their starting quarterback, Jayden Daniels.

As the game progressed, both teams aimed to capitalize on their strengths and secure a crucial win in the competitive landscape of the NFL.

**FAQ**

*What was Bo Nix’s performance like in the first half against the Commanders?*

Bo Nix completed 15 of 24 passes for 146 yards and threw a touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton, helping the Broncos lead 13-7 at halftime. 

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