DENVER — Bo Nix celebrated the end of Denver’s eight-year playoff drought with a bunch of new friends.
The rookie quarterback circled Empower Field while handing out high-fives to fans after he passed for 321 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-0 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs' bevy of backups on Sunday.
''I learned I've got to run a little more during the week because that's a long lap," Nix said. ''I was a little tired at the end. But the fans deserve it, it's been a long time coming.''
Denver (10-7) buried nearly a decade's worth of futility and frustrations by returning to the postseason party for the first time since winning Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season.
The Broncos will visit Buffalo (13-4) for a wild-card game Sunday after handing the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs their first shutout since Dec. 16, 2012, at Oakland.
Nix went 26 for 29 while setting franchise records for completion percentage (89.7) and most completions to start a game (18).
''It's fun to clinch a playoff spot in the last game of the year against a divisional team,'' said Nix, who also set an NFL record with 19 touchdown throws at home in his rookie season. "But now playoff time starts, and our goal wasn't just to make the playoffs, even though it hadn't been done in a while.''
Having already secured the AFC's No. 1 seed and sole first-round bye in their quest for an unprecedented three-peat, Chiefs coach Andy Reid sat Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and a host of other starters.