Style points mean nothing in December.
That was the case Bo Nix made this week as Denver prepared for the penultimate game of the regular season. With the Broncos only two games away from earning the No. 1 seed, that was the team’s mindset, according to its quarterback.
“Whatever it takes to win the game,” Nix said. “It doesn’t really, at this point, matter what it looks like. All the cool, flashy stuff can he already happened, but now it’s just who has more points.”
There was little flashy about how the Broncos snapped a nine-game Arrowhead Stadium losing streak. Denver trudged through four drives of at least 14 plays. Three of those possessions took more than eight minutes off the clock. It was reminiscent of a win a few weeks ago against the Las Vegas Raiders, when the Broncos patiently poked and prodded against a defense that was intent on closing off the field for explosive pass plays.
Still, Denver needed an offsides call on a fourth-and-2 play coming out of the two-minute warning. That set up a 1-yard touchdown pass from Nix to Harvey on third-and-goal, the rookie’s 12th touchdown of the season.
The Broncos produced two drives in the first half that were 14 and 16 plays in length, respectively. Both swallowed more than eight minutes off the clock. Denver converted third downs consistently and dominated the time of possession, methodically pushing the ball down the field, but those two drives ended in field goals and left the Broncos trailing at the half.
It wasn’t pretty, but on a short week, in a game that kept the Broncos’ quest for the No. 1 seed alive, it was enough.
Nix finally got the Broncos into the end zone in the third quarter when he scrambled for a 9-yard touchdown run. His scoring pass to Harvey came at the end of another 14-play drive that ge Denver a lead with 1:45 left.