Broncos WAG is ready to make the playoffs.
Shortly after Denver ended an eight-season playoff drought with a 38-0 blowout win over the Chiefs on Sunday, wives and partners of Broncos players took to social media as the team prepared to play the Bills outdoors. I blessed with -Card round.
“Buffalo bound!!!!!!” exclaimed Izzie Nix, wife of rookie quarterback Bo Nix, on her Instagram Story. There, she posed on the field at Mile High with Nicolette Delano, the fiancée of fellow signal-caller Zach Wilson, and Kennedy Stidham, who is married to the backup quarterback. Jarrett Stidham.
In his first year in charge, the Knicks led Denver to an astonishing 10-7 record. After solidifying their place at the top of the AFC, the Knicks were 26 of 29 for 321 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs, who rested several starting pitchers. He recorded zero interceptions in four innings. seed.
“Our goal wasn't just to make the playoffs, even though we hadn't been in the playoffs in a while,” Knicks said after the game. According to the Broncos website. “It's more than that. We're excited about the opportunity. We know it's going to be tough, but we have a game to play.”
Regardless of the outcome, this was a memorable season for Denver, as it showed a special bond between the quarterback and his loved ones.
Ahead of the holidays, Kennedy, who has been married to Stidham, 28, for five years, gave fans an inside look at the group's weekly QB dinner.
Stidham, a fourth-round pick out of Auburn in 2019, has been with Denver since 2023.
Wilson, the Jets' No. 2 overall pick in 2021, was traded to the Broncos in the 2024 offseason after a roller coaster three-year tenure in New York.
Nix, the Broncos' 12th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, had a strong rookie season with 29 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He also added four points on the ground and a receiving touchdown.
The former Oregon native was one of last year's first-round draft picks, behind Caleb Williams (Chicago No. 1), Jaden Daniels (Washington No. 2), Drake Maye (New England No. 3) and Michael. He became the first quarterback. Penix Jr. (8th Atlanta) and JJ McCarthy (10th Minnesota).
Nix and Daniels are the only rookie quarterbacks to punch their ticket to the postseason.
The Broncos will play the second-seeded Bills Sunday at 1 p.m.





