DENVER — For Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, February was supposed to be about confetti and parades. Instead, it’s become a quiet month of recovery and reflection. Just weeks after a fractured ankle sidelined him for the AFC Championship Game—a brutal 10-7 loss to the New England Patriots—Nix stepped out (carefully) with his wife, Izzy, for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner that reminded fans there’s plenty of life beyond the gridiron.
Steaks, mocktails, and a “Party of 3”
While the rest of the NFL world was glued to Super Bowl fallout, the Nix family slowed things down at Guard and Grace, Denver’s premier steakhouse. Izzy Nix shared a candid snap on her Instagram story Sunday, giving fans a glimpse into their low-key night. The couple, who announced they are expecting their first child back in October, stunned in matching white ensembles—a visual reset button after a chaotic postseason.
Izzy glammed up in a flowing white gown that highlighted her growing baby bump, while Bo kept it crisp in a white jacket and denim. The mood? celebratory. Despite the crutches and the “what-ifs” haunting the Broncos’ offseason, the couple’s focus was clearly on their next big arrival. Izzy captioned the food spread with a simple heart emoji, tagging her husband in what looked like the ultimate comfort meal for a QB on the mend.
The Injury That Silenced Mile High
The romantic outing offers a stark contrast to the scene at Empower Field last month. Bo Nix had engineered a masterclass season, locking up the AFC’s No. 1 seed and looking every bit the franchise savior Denver has craved since 2015. But the Divisional Round victory over the Buffalo Bills came with a steep price tag.
In a moment that sucked the air out of the stadium, Nix fractured his right ankle. He didn’t just walk off; he finished the drive—a display of grit that’s already etched into Broncos lore. But the diagnosis was absolute: Season over.
“This is not how I imagined my season would come to an end, but our season has been defined by overcoming adversity… I can’t express how much this team and organization mean to me.”
— Bo Nix, via Instagram
Playoff Aftermath: The “Stidham Game”
With Nix in a cast, the keys were handed to Jarrett Stidham for the AFC Championship against the Patriots. The result was a defensive slugfest that left Broncos Country wondering “what if.” The offense stalled, managing just 7 points, and the dream of a Super Bowl appearance evaporated on a frigid Sunday in Denver.
Now, the focus shifts to 2026. The Broncos have the roster, the defense, and—health permitting—a quarterback who was playing at an MVP level. For now, though, Bo Nix is trading playbooks for parenting books, proving that even after a season-ending break, the best plays happen off the field.

