The Denver Broncos named their 2024 captains from offense, defense and special teams on Wednesday. Of those leaders voted on by the players, quarterback Bo Nix made history by becoming the club’s first rookie captain to hold that title since Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little in 1967.
“[A rookie being elected captain is] not something that happens that often,” coach Sean Payton said. “I think it’s something you earn. These guys — all of them voted on these guys. It’s probably as clean a result as I’d seen in a while relative to those players that were all selected.
“It’s unusual for a rookie to get made captain, and yet by nature that position to some degree is leading. That was something that organically takes place throughout the spring and training camp and goes from there.”
Nix’s rookie captaincy is also a first for Payton in his coaching career.
“It’s an honor,” Nix said. “It’s a privilege. I’m excited to be with this group and [I’m] excited to be a captain. I don’t take it lightly. I know it’s a big deal. It hasn’t happened often, but I’m not going to take it for granted.
“I have to come into work every single day and just prove that you can be a captain. I’m excited to work with these other guys, and I think it’s good that we can get out there and set the tone. It’s always good to be a captain.”
The future for Denver and Nix will begin on Sunday, when they kick off the 2024 regular season on the road against the Seattle Seahawks.