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  • Broncos OLB Nik Bonitto Staying Positive After Being Shut Out in L.A.

    Broncos OLB Nik Bonitto Staying Positive After Being Shut Out in L.A.


    By losing to the Los Angeles Chargers in such a cumbersome manner, the Denver Broncos have lost a vital foothold. But the Broncos still understand they’ve got to deliver just one more win, with two chances to do so.

    Broncos rush linebacker Nik Bonitto seemed determined not to overly obsess over the team bursting its own balloon on Thursday night. Even though Bonitto was shut out by Chargers left tackle Rashawn Slater, the bigger goal takes precedence. 

    “I mean, just look at the game. It was a lot on us that we could have controlled what happened that went wrong in the second half,” Bonitto said via DNVR‘s Zac Stevens. “So, you can’t be discouraged. So, if anything, we’ve just got to go back—we’ve got to go look at the film—get what we need to fix and just win this last two.”

    Bonitto’s determination to get the Broncos over the line and into the playoffs is commendable, especially given that the 25-year-old is firmly in the mix for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. Such individual hype can be intoxicating and could very quickly go to Bonitto’s head, but the former second-round pick has a laid-back personality, which comes in handy when brushing off all the increased attention.

    “It’s pretty dope—I mean you just gotta kind of keep it one game at a time,” Bonitto said via Stevens. “We got these last two games to finish up with so it’s just being able to go out there as a defense and have good performances, and just continue winning is the main thing.”

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    Despite being held without a sack at So-Fi, it’s still safe to say that Bonitto’s performances are the least of Sean Payton’s problems. Indeed, it could be argued that Payton has gotten a bit too greedy of late.

    Payton’s decision to agree to the NFL flexing the Broncos’ Week 16 tilt vs. Chargers to Thursday night backfired on him, as evidenced by Vance Joseph’s defense appearing a little gimpy on a short-week turnaround.

    Furthermore, getting too aggressive before halftime and playing into the shrewd hands of Jim Harbaugh cost the Broncos three points. But perhaps most importantly, the botched clock management and gunner Tremon Smith’s subsequent sloppy penalty flipped the momentum in a game the Broncos seemed to have well under control.

    There are lessons to be learned for sure, and perhaps we shouldn’t be that surprised to find the young Broncos still finding their way. Still, Payton is long enough in the tooth to avoid falling into traps set by his adversaries, but not on Thursday night. 

    “I think we’re playing hard,” Payton said. “But we’ve got to be smarter. And we’ve got to be smarter as coaches as well.”

    As far as the defense’s current woes go, the quick fix everybody is pointing toward is the Broncos getting their outstanding No. 2 cornerback Riley Moss back in the lineup. That scenario would be a massive boost, but Moss’ return from his knee injury still must be carefully managed.

    In the meantime, Bonitto bouncing back after being shut out vs. the Chargers holds a massive key to getting that one last crucial win the Broncos require to punch their ticket back to the playoffs for the first time since 2015.

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    The Denver Broncos suffered a tough loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, and one player who was particularly disappointed with his performance was outside linebacker Nik Bonitto. Despite being shut out in the game, Bonitto is staying positive and focused on improving moving forward.

    In a recent interview, Bonitto expressed his frustrations with his performance against the Chargers but emphasized the importance of staying positive and learning from his mistakes. “It was definitely a tough game for me personally, but I know I have to keep my head up and keep working hard,” Bonitto said. “I can’t dwell on one bad game. I have to learn from it and come back stronger next time.”

    Bonitto is known for his speed and pass-rushing abilities, and he is determined to bounce back and make a bigger impact in the next game. “I know what I’m capable of, and I have to trust in my abilities and keep pushing myself to get better,” Bonitto said. “I’m not going to let one bad game define me. I’m going to use it as motivation to work even harder and come back stronger.”

    Broncos fans are hopeful that Bonitto will bounce back and help the team secure a win in their next game. Despite the setback against the Chargers, Bonitto’s positive attitude and determination to improve are inspiring to his teammates and fans alike. Stay tuned to see how Bonitto and the Broncos respond in their next game.

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  • Extension Candidate: Nik Bonitto

    Extension Candidate: Nik Bonitto


    As the Broncos reconstructed their pass-rushing corps following the Von Miller trade, high-profile veterans Bradley Chubb and Randy Gregory headlined the team’s depth chart. Baron Browning and fellow Ohio State alum-turned-2021 Broncos draftee Jonathon Cooper loomed as rotational pieces as well. The team’s plans changed fairly quickly to start its first post-Miller season.

    Denver traded Chubb for a big haul, collecting first- and fourth-round picks from the Dolphins for the 2018 first-rounder. The team, which had dealt two firsts and six more assets to the Seahawks for Russell Wilson, then sent that first to the Saints for Sean Payton‘s rights. Immediately coming in as the lead decision-maker in Denver, Payton bailed on Gregory and has since traded Browning — a 2021 third-rounder. That trade with the Cardinals came days after the Broncos extended Cooper at what looks like a team-friendly rate, considering what the emerging edge defender could have made if he tested the 2025 free agent market.

    While Cooper’s four-year, $54MM deal locks the seventh-round success story in through 2028, the Broncos’ other OLB starter has become one of the NFL’s top 2024 breakthroughs. Chosen with the second-round pick obtained from the Rams in the Miller trade, Nik Bonitto has produced a season that will price him well north of the range into which Cooper settled. Eligible for an extension next month, the third-year EDGE will provide an interesting case for a Broncos team that is both building around a rookie-quarterback contract while still paying the penalty for its previous QB mistake.

    Coming to Denver as a pass rush specialist deemed a work-in-progress against the run, Bonitto has delivered the Broncos’ first double-digit sack season since Miller and Chubb both did so in 2018. The Broncos kept seeing injuries derail further efforts to deploy Miller and Chubb together, but thus far, Bonitto and Cooper have been catalysts for the team’s defensive turnaround. With Cooper locked in, the focus will shift to Bonitto, whose rookie contract runs through next season.

    Bonitto’s 11.5 sacks are tied for fourth in the NFL; the Oklahoma alum’s 20 QB hits match his full-season total from 2023. Bonitto’s 32 pressures are tied for 11th leaguewide. The improved defender also has memorably produced two defensive touchdowns, recording a pick-six against the Browns and then snatching a backward pass — on a slow-developing Colts trick play — and adding a second score. While Bovada gives Patrick Surtain the only realistic chance to overtake T.J. Watt as Defensive Player of the Year, Bonitto sits third among the odds for this award.

    For a Broncos team that made three of this century’s worst personnel decisions (hiring Nathaniel Hackett as HC, trading for Wilson and then extending him), Bonitto has provided a vital spark — particularly with regards to GM George Paton‘s job status. Continuing to fight off rumors he might be jettisoned, Paton has given the now-Payton-led team integral pieces via the draft. Bo Nix obviously headlines the Broncos’ roster right now, but Surtain, Bonitto, Cooper and Quinn Meinerz have been important pieces to the team turning its operation around despite carrying a staggering $90.1MM in dead money.

    Paton has extended Surtain, Meinerz, Cooper and John Elway-era draftee Garett Bolles this year. Bonitto’s 2024 season may be good enough that the Broncos cannot realistically entertain not paying him by 2026. The franchise tag could come into play for the former No. 64 overall pick at that point, as Bonitto’s value has climbed to an interesting place. But the Broncos would be wise to engage in earlier extension talks with their top pass rusher.

    Cooper’s deal only made him the league’s 22nd-highest-paid edge rusher. It would seem unrealistic the Broncos could present Bonitto an offer outside the top 10 in that market. Anything beyond the top five ($25MM AAV and up) may also be a stretch, as both Brian Burns and Josh Hines-Allen each reached $28MM per year on their 2024 extensions. Those pacts rank second and third among edge players, and the market will change soon.

    Fireworks are also likely coming in this market next year, with the likes of Watt, Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson entering contract years. Bonitto would be wise to wait to see what the market looks like late next summer, while the Broncos would be better off making an early move — as they did with Surtain this summer — and paying their ascending OLB before the top of the market changes.

    The team took on the bulk of the Wilson dead money this year, carrying $53MM in dead cap on its payroll, but $30MM-plus is due to hit next year. That undercuts a Broncos effort to capitalize on Nix’s rookie deal. The Broncos’ 2026 cap sheet will look a bit better, with Nix still on rookie terms and Wilson’s contract removed from the equation, but a Bonitto extension — assuming Nix’s upward trajectory continues — would stand to overlap with a monster QB extension by the late 2020s. That would be a good problem for a Broncos team that whiffed many times trying to replace Peyton Manning, however.

    Surtain and four of the team’s five offensive line starters are all now signed through at least 2026. Courtland Sutton and D-lineman Zach Allen‘s contracts go through 2025. Like Nix and this contingent, Bonitto has established himself as a core performer. When his extension talks start will be a key Broncos storyline to monitor during the upcoming offseason.





    Nik Bonitto is a standout defensive player for the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team and is making a strong case to be considered for a contract extension. The talented linebacker has been a key contributor to the team’s success, showcasing his speed, agility, and playmaking abilities on the field.

    Bonitto’s performance on the field has not gone unnoticed, as he has received numerous accolades and recognition for his outstanding play. He has proven to be a versatile player who can excel in both pass rushing and coverage, making him a valuable asset to the team’s defense.

    With his impressive skill set and potential for growth, Bonitto is a prime candidate for a contract extension. The Sooners would be wise to lock him in for the long term, as he has the potential to become a cornerstone of their defense for years to come.

    Overall, Nik Bonitto has proven himself to be a standout player who is deserving of a contract extension. It will be interesting to see how his career continues to unfold and how the Sooners choose to handle his contract situation in the coming months.

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