Sep 15, 2024
Stat line: 19-of-33 passing, 231 yards, two interceptions Highlight: Bo Nix may have silenced a few doubts about his arm strength. With 8:02 to go in the third quarter, Nix completed a 26-yard pass over the middle to wideout Courtland Sutton. On the following play, Denver pulled out some trickery out of the Wildcat, as Sutton pitched the ball to Nix, who launched it down the field to wideout Josh Reynolds for a 49-yard completion. Lowlight: As soon as Nix created momentum for the Broncos, he sucked it all away. On second-and-goal, Nix threw an interception in the end zone to Steelers cornerback Cory Trice Jr. It was a bad pass by Nix, who attempted to throw the ball to Sutton. Analysis: There were good, bad and ugly moments from Nix’s second career start. He appeared more comfortable in the pocket compared to Week 1 in Seattle. He started the game 5 for 5 for 27 yards and took some shots down the field later in the game, but accuracy remained an issue. He overthrew wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. after he created separation on a deep throw. His pass to an open Nate Adkins sailed over the tight end’s hands in the third. His interception in the red zone was forced, similar to last week when both of his picks were thrown into double coverage. Poor protection, costly penalties and drops from tight end Greg Dulcich didn’t help, either. Unsung Hero Broncos special teams: Denver’s special teams has been one of the few bright spots through two games. For the second straight week, the punt team pinned an opponent at its 1-yard line. Early in the second quarter, punter Riley Dixon booted the ball 51 yards before linebacker Justin Strnad flipped the ball out of the end zone to fullback Burton to position Pittsburgh’s offense at the goal line. In the third quarter, safety P.J. Locke and Strnad quickly stopped punt returner Calvin Austin III for a 4-yard loss. Related Articles Denver Broncos | In loss to Pittsburgh, Broncos’ rushing attack continues to struggle: “We’ve got to fix this” Denver Broncos | Renck: Only thing worse than Broncos offense? Coach Sean Payton’s decisions. Denver Broncos | Broncos’ offensive dud vs. Steelers has Sean Payton already rethinking offensive approach: “That starts with me. I’m the one calling the plays.” Denver Broncos | Keeler: Ex-Broncos QB Russell Wilson “grateful” to get to 2-0 back at Empower Field. Broncos Country didn’t share the sentiment. Denver Broncos | PHOTOS: Denver Broncos lose to Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 in season home opener Goat of the game CB Pat Surtain II: The Broncos star cornerback had a rough day, getting penalized three times, one of which came on special teams. Surtain’s defensive pass interference on wide receiver George Pickens in the third quarter helped set up a field goal from Steelers kicker Chris Boswell to extend his team’s lead to 13-0 with 4:16 remaining. Want more Broncos news? Sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all our NFL analysis.
Respond, make new discussions, see other discussions and customize your news...

To add this website to your home screen:

1. Tap tutorialsPoint

2. Select 'Add to Home screen' or 'Install app'.

3. Follow the on-scrren instructions.

Feedback
FAQ
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service