Rams back in top three before Championship Sunday; Broncos fall with Bo Nix out

Bo Nix‘s broken ankle has to be one of the cruelest injuries in recent memory. Nix and the Broncos started hot in Saturday’s game against the Bills, went into a lull, then engineered go-ahead and game-winning drives in the fourth quarter and overtime in a terrific showing. Sean Payton showed trust in his young quarterback, and Nix delivered. Now, with Nix done for the season, it’ll be Jarrett Stidham, who hasn’t attempted a regular-season pass in two years and who has never played in a playoff game before. And at center, Denver could be down to its third-stringer, depending on the health of Alex Forsyth, who suffered an ankle injury of his own. I can’t wait for Payton to lay it on thick all week with the disrespect card, and I also can’t wait to see what kind of offensive plan he cooks up against a Patriots defense that has come to play in two postseason games so far. It might take a special effort by Denver’s defense, which has been very good all season, to beat Drake Maye, but it’s an assignment this unit can carry out on its best pass-rush day.




