With the AFC West being one of the most competitive divisions in football this season, all eyes were on the Thursday Night clash between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers.
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Fans Outraged By Amazon Prime's 'Unwatchable' TNF Broadcast
The first half was a high scoring affair between Denver and Los Angeles. The Broncos led the Chargers 21-13 at the end of the first half. But still fans were unhappy. Many people on social media blasted Amazon Prime for the quality of the broadcast which has been a recurring theme all season.
"Why does the Thursday Night Football broadcast always fail? I can watch anything else on Prime without a problem, but TNF is always choppy and unwatchable," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Amazon Thursday Night Football is almost unwatchable, I checked my internet speed and 1 gig is pumping out fine, the video is choppy as heck. The Union must be in charge of everything now," another fan added.
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Why does the Thursday Night Football broadcast always fail? I can watch anything else on Prime without a problem, but TNF is always choppy and unwatchable. This is my current view of the broadcast. Amazon needs to fix this. pic.twitter.com/WF1aWTpzGp— Andy (@Darth_Andy18) December 20, 2024
Broncos' Bo Nix Gets Honest About Roller Coaster Season
The Denver Broncos have been one of the more surprising teams this year. After a slow start to the season, dropping their first two games, the Broncos have climbed the ranks and are now viewed as one of the more dangerous teams in the NFL this season, winning five of their last seven games.
Much of that success can be attributed to the play of their starting quarterback, Bo Nix. This season he had thrown for nearly 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns.
Ahead of Thursday's matchup, Nix said this season has been more about developing a model of consistency, which has led to success for the Broncos.
"I've had a lot of reps at it. I've had many mistakes in my lifetime, going all the way back to seventh grade when I started playing. You throw picks, and you've got to move on. I've been on the opposite side and shown bad body language," Nix said.
"It's just reps and just resiliency and just learning that you're going to get a new opportunity. You've got to flush it and move on to the next. Hopefully, you keep from doing it again. Whatever happens, whether good or bad, they're looking at you. That's the fact of the game. That's what it is, so I have to treat it accordingly and have good body language and move on."