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Bo Nix speaks after Broncos' loss to Los Angeles Chargers
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Rookie quarterback Bo Nix said the Denver Broncos have a "very determined and hard-working team," but also added that "not every game is going to be easy."
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The Broncos were getting whipped for three quarters by the AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers before rookie quarterback Bo Nix got going in the fourth quarter. It was a bit too late as the Chargers hung on to defeat the Broncos, 23-16 on an otherwise perfect (68 degrees, sunny) mid-October, Sunday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High.
The Chargers are now 3-2 while the Broncos had their three-game winning streak snapped and fell to 3-3.
It was 23-0 visitors through three quarters until Nix got hot, as he often does after slow starts, in the fourth.
“I don’t know but we’ll figure it out this week in practice,'' Broncos' outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, who got a sack in his fourth straight game, said about his team's slow-start trend. "I know the coach is going to make an emphasis, if not the players.
"But yeah that’s three straight games we came out very slow. We've got to get it fixed. We’ve got to use this altitude, we’ve got to use the fan base. We’re not doing that right now.”
So far this season, the Broncos begin home games as if they thought kickoff was at 3:05 p.m. In their first home game against Pittsburgh last month, the Broncos fell behind 13-0 and lost 13-6.
In their second home game last week, they fell behind the Las Vegas Raiders, 10-0 and were about to go down, 17-3 when Surtain came up with 100-yard pick six off first-and-goal that was a 14-point swing. The Broncos went on to beat the Raiders, 34-18, but against the Chargers, Surtain suffered a concussion on the first defensive play of the game.
And with the Broncos playing in four days at New Orleans on Thursday night, there does not figure to be enough time for Surtain to clear the concussion protocol for the game against the Saints.
The Broncos were especially sluggish early Sunday against the Chargers.
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