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Broncos QB Nix on track for limited minicamp participation says coach Payton

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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills in an NFL divisional playoff football game on Jan. 17, 2026 in Denver. (AP Photo/Bart Young, File) (Bart Young)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton said Saturday that quarterback Bo Nix is on track to participate on a limited basis in the team's minicamp next month and will be "full speed'' by the time the team's training camp begins this summer.

Nix, who suffered a fractured right ankle this past January in the Broncos' win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round, had a second follow-up surgery on the ankle days before the draft. During draft weekend, Payton had termed Nix's follow-up visit to Dr. Norman Waldrop III, who performed Nix's initial surgery in January, in Birmingham, Alabama, a "recheck'' and said there "was nothing to report.''

News of Nix's second surgery surfaced days later. On Saturday, during the Broncos' rookie minicamp, Payton offered a more specific update on Nix's progress.

"He'll be well ahead of time for training camp,'' Payton said. "... We're going to be the ones kind of holding him back if you will.''

Asked what that would mean for Nix's potential participation in the Broncos' OTA practices during the first two weeks of June or the team's mandatory minicamp in the third week of June, Payton added:

"He's going to want to push that earlier, but I'm probably, you know, we'll be smart ... you'll see him probably in [the mandatory] minicamp -- probably. He'll be full speed throwing, everything, in July before we get back here. He's doing good.''

Nix sustained the injury Jan. 17 during the Broncos' game-winning drive of a 33-30 overtime victory over the Bills. Nix had his initial surgery two days later, on Jan. 19, in Birmingham.

The week after the surgery, Nix expressed optimism about his recovery, saying "it'll be absolutely no issue this offseason, I'll be able to actually start training back when I was going to start training so don't miss any time there. I'm going to train really hard.''

Payton said Saturday that the follow-up surgery for Nix "was not a surprise'' and "we feel real good about where he's at, you guys will have a chance to see it here in a few weeks. Clearly full speed by training camp. We just want to be smart relative about holding him back a little [in OTAs and minicamp].''

Nix has been rehabbing daily at the Broncos' complex during the offseason. He has had several ankle operations, going back to high school, including one following his rookie season with the Broncos.

"He's doing great with it, the communication, none of that has been an issue,'' Payton said Saturday. "... He's good.''

Payton said the Broncos may consider bringing in an additional quarterback for OTAs and minicamp, but he believed the two other quarterbacks on the roster -- Jarrett Stidham and Sam Ehlinger -- most likely would handle the work in June.