Bo Nix delivered the biggest win of his young career when he led the Denver Broncos to a 33-30 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round on January 24.

What happened?

The win came at a price, as Nix suffered a season-ending injury and will miss the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots.

Nix threw for 279 yards, 3 TDs, and one interception while posting a passer rating of 87.1 in the Divisional Round game.

Why it matters for Bo Nix

The injury occurred during one of Nix's scrambles in overtime, when he was tackled to the ground by Bills safety Cole Bishop, fracturing his right ankle.

The Broncos will now ride with Jarrett Stidham, who made it clear that Nix's injury has motivated Denver's locker room.

What comes next?

Jarrett Stidham will take over the reins from Nix, and he will face the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.

The NFL has decided to punish Bills defensive end Joey Bosa for the hit that changed the course of the game, fining him $17,389 for roughing the passer.

Bosa's fine is the lower-end fine, despite being a repeat offender, and the Bills are now paying more than $30,000 in fines for their actions.

The incident involving Bo Nix happened with 6:09 left in overtime of the Divisional Round game, and officials immediately threw the flag for roughing the passer.

The Broncos gladly accepted the 15-yard gain, and two plays later, Bills' cornerback Taron Johnson got called for pass interference on Broncos' wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr.

The Broncos eventually drilled a 23-yard field goal and ended Buffalo's season, and the Bills have already made sweeping changes, including firing their head coach, Sean McDermott.

Bo Nix will have to watch from the sidelines as Denver tries to punch its ticket to the Super Bowl.

The Broncos are motivated to win the Super Bowl, and Nix's injury has fueled their drive.

Nix also ran for 29 yards on 12 carries and kept several drives alive with clutch scrambles in the game.

The NFL's rulebook states that players can be fined $17,389 for roughing the passer, with the number rising to $23,186 for a second offense in the same season.

Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White was also fined $14,222 for unsportsmanlike conduct, after he took off his helmet and slammed it toward the field.

The penalty pushed Denver 6 yards closer to the field goal range, and the Broncos took advantage of it.

The game was a thrilling matchup, with the Broncos coming out on top in the end.

Bo Nix's performance was impressive, despite the injury, and he will be missed in the upcoming games.

The Broncos are looking forward to the AFC Championship Game, and they are determined to win.

The NFL's punishment decision on the hit that changed the game is a significant one, and it will have an impact on the upcoming games.

The Broncos are focused on their next game, and they are not dwelling on the past.

The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Broncos are ready to move forward and win the Super Bowl.