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Denver Broncos star quarterback Bo Nix reportedly underwent a second procedure on his surgically repaired ankle last week.
Nix fractured his ankle during the Broncos’ 33-30 overtime win over the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round Jan. 17. He underwent surgery two days later in Birmingham, Alabama.
Nix visited Dr. Norman Waldrop III last week for his second procedure on the ankle, according to ESPN’s report.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton was asked about Nix’s progress on the injury Saturday after Day 3 of the NFL Draft, and the coach did not disclose Nix’s second procedure.
“He had a recheck that was scheduled. He’s doing great. We’re excited about his progress. Nothing to report,” Payton said.
Payton said Nix is rehabbing, and Nix said earlier in the offseason that his ankle would not be an issue.
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The former Oregon star is expected to be ready for training camp, but his participation in the offseason program could be limited, according to the report. The Broncos’ offseason program begins Monday.
Denver sorely missed Nix in the AFC championship game, which they lost 10-7 to the New England Patriots with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham. The Broncos won the AFC West last season at 14-3 and will look to repeat this season.
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Nix will be heading into his third season as the Broncos’ starting quarterback. Last season, Nix completed 63.4% of his passes for 3,931 yards with 25 touchdowns and 11 interceptions and seven game-winning drives, which led the NFL.
He also ran for 356 yards and five touchdowns. In 34 career games, Nix has a 24-10 record as a starting quarterback.
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