The Denver Broncos appear positioned for offensive success in 2025 with all five starting linemen returning and Sean Payton continuing to shape the system around Bo Nix’s skill set.
The second-year quarterback enters his sophomore campaign with growing expectations after a promising rookie season that saw steady improvement throughout the year.
NFL analyst Kay Adams has taken notice of this trajectory and believes Nix represents exceptional value in the betting market.
Speaking on her show Up & Adams, Adams delivered a bold prediction about the young quarterback’s potential leap forward.
“Bo Nix. 4,000-plus yards. I like this one a lot. He’s getting the 19th-longest odds to do so right now, +280. It’s one of the best values on the whole market, on the sportsbook right now. Once Bo got comfy last year, he completely lit it up. If you take his final 10 [games] of the year, and you pace that out over a full season, that is a 4,300-yard, 41-touchdown pace, and now he’s got more weapons as he heads into year two. Give me all the Bo Nix stock for 2025,” Adams said.
“Give me all the Bo Nix stock” 📈 @heykayadams sees a 4,000 yard season on the way for the Broncos QB 😤@fdsportsbook | #BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/th2UQUbtWY
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) July 15, 2025
He completed his first NFL season with 3,775 passing yards and 29 touchdowns while guiding Denver to a 10-7 record and their first playoff appearance since 2015.
His chemistry with receivers like Marvin Mims Jr. and Devaughn Vele developed throughout the season, creating a reliable foundation for future success.
Denver’s front office has enhanced the offensive weapons around their young quarterback this offseason.
The additions of tight end Evan Engram, rookie receiver Pat Bryant, and running backs RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins provide Nix with increased versatility and explosive potential.
His late-season surge particularly caught Adams’ attention, as his final 10 games projected to elite statistical production over a full campaign.
The coaching staff has noted improvements in Nix’s play-action execution and pocket presence, two areas that could unlock even greater offensive efficiency.
If Adams’ prediction proves accurate, Nix could join the upper tier of young quarterbacks while establishing himself as a cornerstone for Denver’s future.