How Long Will Bo Nix Be Out? Doctor Explains Recovery Timeline
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos’ franchise quarterback, suffered a fractured right ankle late in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs, a devastating blow that ended his season and raised questions about his availability for the offseason and 2026 campaign.
After undergoing successful surgery, medical experts and team sources have outlined how long Nix will be out and what his recovery will look like.
Bo Nix Injury and Immediate Impact
Bo Nix’s injury occurred during the Broncos’ 33-30 overtime win over the Buffalo Bills, a contest that marked Denver’s first playoff victory since 2015. On the penultimate play of overtime, Nix suffered a fracture in his right ankle, a serious injury that immediately took him out of the game and ended his postseason.
After the injury, the Broncos announced he would undergo season-ending surgery to repair the break.

Fractured Ankle Explained
The injury was diagnosed as a fracture of the right ankle, confirmed by Denver’s coaching staff and medical personnel. Orthopedic experts classify these fractures as serious because the ankle plays a role in weight-bearing and mobility, both essential for athletic performance. Nix immediately underwent surgery to realign and stabilize the injured bone.
Recovery Timeline: Expected Weeks Out
According to league medical sources and confirmed reports:
- Initial Healing & Non-Weight Bearing: Nix must avoid putting weight on the injured ankle for about four weeks to allow the bone and surrounding tissues to begin healing effectively.
- Full Recovery Timeline: Overall, Nix is expected to be sidelined approximately 12 weeks (three months) following his ankle surgery. During this period, he will progress from immobilization to physical therapy and gradual strengthening before returning to football activities.
Broncos Offseason Programs
Broncos general manager George Paton indicated that Nix is tracking to be back by May for offseason workouts, including OTAs and minicamps. This positions him for a full return to practice and preparation ahead of the 2026 regular season.
Conclusion
Bo Nix’s fractured ankle and subsequent surgery have placed him on a roughly 12-week recovery timeline, a significant but manageable setback for the young Broncos quarterback. With careful rehabilitation and no weight-bearing for the first month, Nix is expected to be ready to rejoin offseason programs in May and prepare for the 2026 season.
