Nik Bonitto
Nik Bonitto (born September 26, 1999) is an American football outside linebacker for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL).[1] Standing 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighing 240 pounds (109 kg), he is recognized for his elite speed and pass-rushing prowess off the edge.[2] Bonitto played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he emerged as a dominant defender, and was selected by the Broncos in the second round (64th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft.[3] Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Bonitto attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School, a national powerhouse program, where he starred on both the football and basketball teams. In football, he recorded over 140 tackles and 17 sacks across his high school career, starting on varsity as an eighth-grader and contributing at multiple defensive positions.[4] His basketball background, including elite play at point guard and forward, honed his agility and quickness, skills that later translated to his explosive first step on the gridiron.[5] At Oklahoma from 2018 to 2021, Bonitto appeared in 40 games (30 starts), compiling 117 tackles (68 solo), 32 tackles for loss, and 18.5 sacks, along with 7 pass deflections, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, and 3 fumble recoveries.[6] He ranked among the Big 12 Conference leaders in sacks (fifth in 2020 with 8.0) and tackles for loss (fifth in 2021 with 15.0), establishing himself as a premier edge rusher before declaring for the NFL Draft following the 2021 season.[6] In his professional career with the Broncos through the 2025 season, Bonitto has appeared in 58 games (30 starts), amassing 125 tackles (84 solo), 39 tackles for loss, 32.5 sacks, 68 quarterback hits, 4 forced fumbles, 1 interception, and 2 defensive touchdowns.[1] After modest production in his first two seasons (9.5 combined sacks), Bonitto broke out in 2024 with career highs of 13.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 defensive touchdowns—including two fumble returns for scores—earning Associated Press second-team All-Pro honors, his first Pro Bowl selection, and a ninth-place finish in Defensive Player of the Year voting.[4] Entering the 2025 season on a four-year, $106 million contract extension, he has sustained his elite form with 9.5 sacks and 22 solo tackles through 11 games (as of Week 11, 2025), positioning him as a leading candidate for another All-Pro nod while anchoring Denver's resurgent defense.[1][7][8]Early life and high school
Family background
Nik Bonitto was born on September 26, 1999, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[9] He grew up in this vibrant South Florida city, known for its diverse cultural influences and coastal environment, which shaped his early years alongside a multicultural family heritage.[10] Bonitto was raised by his parents, Vincent Bonitto and Sandra Penn, who brought Cuban, Jamaican, and Haitian roots into the household, fostering a blend of traditions that emphasized resilience and community ties.[11] Vincent worked for 17 years as a wine distributor, while Sandra served as a nurse, both contributing to a stable home environment in Fort Lauderdale despite their eventual divorce in 2022 after 23 years of marriage; the pair remained close friends and continued supporting their sons.[10] He has an older brother, Gerrard Bonitto, with whom he shared a close bond growing up, often engaging in sibling activities that reinforced family unity in their local community.[11] From a young age, Bonitto's family provided unwavering encouragement for his interests, including athletics, with his parents attending events and instilling values of perseverance drawn from their immigrant backgrounds.[10] This support, rooted in Fort Lauderdale's dynamic neighborhood setting, laid a foundational influence on his personal development before his pursuits extended into organized sports during high school.[11]Athletic achievements
Nik Bonitto began playing varsity football as an eighth-grader at University School in Fort Lauderdale before transferring to St. Thomas Aquinas High School as a sophomore, where he emerged as a standout defensive player during his high school football career.[10][12] During his high school career at St. Thomas Aquinas and University School, Bonitto amassed over 140 total tackles and 17 sacks, showcasing his disruptive pass-rushing skills from the linebacker position.[4][13] He also starred on the basketball team at St. Thomas Aquinas, playing elite point guard and forward, which honed his agility and quickness that translated to his explosive first step in football.[5] One pivotal performance came in his senior year during a 14-0 shutout victory over Deerfield Beach, where Bonitto recorded 2.5 sacks, an interception returned for a touchdown, and a forced fumble, helping the Raiders rebound from an early-season slump.[14][15] His high school exploits earned him recognition as a four-star recruit by major scouting services, including 247Sports and ESPN, ranking him among the top outside linebackers nationally and the No. 40 overall prospect in Florida.[16][17][18] As a senior, Bonitto was selected as an Under Armour All-American, further highlighting his elite pass-rushing potential and drawing offers from over 20 Division I programs.[4][19][20]College career
Oklahoma Sooners tenure
Nik Bonitto enrolled at the University of Oklahoma in 2018 after committing as a highly touted defensive end recruit from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He redshirted his freshman season, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to the rigors of college football, including early challenges in discipline and adapting to team expectations following the firing of defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.[16][21] As a redshirt freshman in 2019, Bonitto transitioned to outside linebacker under new defensive coordinator Alex Grinch and gradually earned a starting role six games into the season. His increased snaps allowed him to make meaningful initial contributions to the Sooners' defense, most notably sealing a 34-31 comeback victory over Baylor with a crucial interception that prevented a potential tying score in the game's final moments. This performance at McLane Stadium marked a turning point, boosting his confidence and establishing him as a reliable edge defender capable of impacting big games.[22][21] Entering his junior year in 2020, Bonitto secured a full-time starting role at outside linebacker, where he honed his pass-rushing abilities and became a cornerstone of Oklahoma's defensive front. He delivered standout efforts in high-stakes rivalry matchups, including against Texas and Oklahoma State, helping disrupt opposing offenses during a season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bonitto's senior campaign in 2021 saw further maturation as he started all 12 games, leading by example on and off the field while continuing to excel against Big 12 rivals with his explosive speed and versatility. Following the Sooners' Alamo Bowl appearance that year, Bonitto announced his decision to forgo his final year of eligibility and declare for the 2022 NFL Draft.[23][21][24] Across his four seasons with the Sooners from 2018 to 2021, Bonitto appeared in 40 games and made 30 starts, accumulating 117 tackles with 68 solo stops that underscored his growth into a disruptive force on the defensive line.[25][26]Awards and statistics
During his tenure with the Oklahoma Sooners, Nik Bonitto earned significant recognition for his defensive contributions. In 2020, he was named a second-team All-American by the Associated Press.[27] The following year, in 2021, Bonitto received third-team All-American honors from the Associated Press.[28] He was also honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2020 and a second-team All-Big 12 selection in 2021.[29][30] Additionally, Bonitto was named a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award in 2021, recognizing him as one of the nation's top defenders.[26] That same season, he was honored as the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year by Pro Football Focus.[26] Bonitto's statistical output underscored his accolades, particularly his pass-rushing prowess. Over his college career from 2018 to 2021, he recorded 18.5 sacks for 119 yards, ranking among the program's elite performers.[26] His full defensive statistics by season are as follows:| Season | Games | Solo Tackles | Ast. Tackles | Total Tackles | TFL | Sacks | Int. | PD | FF | FR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2019 | 14 | 25 | 18 | 43 | 6.5 | 3.5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| 2020 | 10 | 18 | 14 | 32 | 10.5 | 8.0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2021 | 12 | 23 | 16 | 39 | 15.0 | 7.0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
| Career | 40 | 68 | 49 | 117 | 32.0 | 18.5 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 3 |
Professional career
Draft and entry
Bonitto was selected by the Denver Broncos with the 64th overall pick in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft.[24] Leading up to the draft, Bonitto impressed at the NFL Scouting Combine with a 4.54-second 40-yard dash, 35.5-inch vertical jump, 120-inch broad jump, 4.23-second short shuttle, and 7.07-second three-cone drill, metrics that underscored his elite speed and agility for an edge rusher.[31][32] At Oklahoma's pro day, he focused on position drills rather than re-testing timed events, allowing scouts to evaluate his pass-rush technique and bend in live settings.[33] Scouting reports emphasized his explosive first step, quickness, flexibility, and potential as a situational pass rusher in a 3-4 scheme, projecting him as a high-upside rotational player despite concerns about his size and run defense.[34][35] Following the draft, Bonitto signed a four-year rookie contract worth approximately $7.8 million, including a signing bonus of about $2.7 million.[36] In training camp, Bonitto, listed at 6-foot-3 and 240 pounds, worked to add muscle and strength to transition from college to the NFL's physical demands, earning second-team reps and flashing his edge-rushing athleticism in one-on-one drills.[37][38] As preseason approached, he showed steady improvement, with coaches noting his best practices yet and positioning him for a rotational role behind veterans like Randy Gregory.[39] Bonitto appeared in all three preseason games, logging 4 tackles (3 solo) while primarily serving as a pass-rush specialist on sub-packages.[40]Denver Broncos performance
Bonitto's rookie season in 2022 with the Denver Broncos was marked by limited playing time, as he appeared in 15 games with just one start, recording 14 total tackles (six solo) and 1.5 sacks while primarily serving in a rotational role on the edge.[41] His snap count was modest at 338 defensive snaps, allowing him to focus on development behind established pass rushers.[42] In 2023, Bonitto began to emerge as a more prominent contributor, playing in 15 games with four starts and tallying 30 tackles (23 solo) along with a team-high eight sacks, which highlighted his growing effectiveness as a pass rusher.[1] This performance represented a step up in responsibility, as he logged over 500 defensive snaps and added one forced fumble, contributing to the Broncos' defensive efforts amid a transitional year.[41] Bonitto's 2024 season marked a true breakout, where he started 15 of 17 games and led the team with 13.5 sacks, 48 total tackles (33 solo), one interception returned for a 71-yard touchdown, and a fumble recovery returned 50 yards for another score, becoming the first Broncos edge rusher since Von Miller to achieve double-digit sacks in a season.[4] His explosive play earned him his first Pro Bowl selection as an alternate starter and a Second-team All-Pro honor from the Associated Press, the latter being the first for a Broncos outside linebacker since 2018.[43] In the playoffs, Bonitto started the Broncos' sole postseason game, recording four tackles (two solo) and one quarterback hit as the team was eliminated in the Wild Card round.[41] Through Week 11 of the 2025 season, Bonitto has solidified his status as a defensive leader, amassing 9.5 sacks (third in the NFL) and 33 tackles (22 solo) in 11 games while anchoring the Broncos' league-leading pass rush.[42] On September 4, 2025, prior to the season's start, he signed a four-year contract extension with the Broncos worth up to $120 million, including $70 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in franchise history.[44] This deal reflects his pivotal role in the team's defense, where he has demonstrated leadership through consistent pressure generation and mentorship of younger players. Over his Broncos tenure, Bonitto has evolved from a depth piece in 2022 to an undeniable starter and cornerstone of the defense, particularly as part of a dynamic pass-rush duo with outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper, whose combined 24 sacks in 2024 were the most by any edge tandem in the NFL and have continued to dominate in 2025 with 17 sacks together through 11 weeks.[7] This partnership has been instrumental in elevating the Broncos' defense to one of the league's elite units, forcing turnovers and disrupting offenses at a historic rate for the franchise.[45]NFL career statistics
Regular season
Bonitto made his NFL debut with the Denver Broncos in 2022 as a rotational edge rusher, gradually increasing his role and production in subsequent seasons.[1] The following table summarizes his regular-season defensive statistics year by year:| Year | Games Played | Games Started | Solo Tackles | Assisted Tackles | Combined Tackles | Sacks | Interceptions | Pass Deflections | Forced Fumbles | Fumble Recoveries | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 15 | 1 | 6 | 8 | 14 | 1.5 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2023 | 15 | 4 | 23 | 7 | 30 | 8.0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | 17 | 15 | 33 | 15 | 48 | 13.5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
| 2025 | 11 | 10 | 22 | 11 | 33 | 9.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Postseason
Bonitto entered the NFL playoffs for the first time in 2024 after a strong regular-season performance that helped the Denver Broncos secure a postseason berth.[1] The Broncos did not qualify for the playoffs in 2022 or 2023 during his first two professional seasons.[1] As of November 2025, the 2025 NFL season remains in progress, with no playoff appearances recorded.[1] In his lone postseason game to date—a wild card matchup in 2024—Bonitto started and contributed defensively, recording four combined tackles and one quarterback hit while playing all 53 defensive snaps.[47][48]| Year | Team | Games | Starts | Comb. Tackles | Solo | Ast. | Sacks | QB Hits | TFL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | DEN | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0.0 | 1 | 0 |
| Career | DEN | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0.0 | 1 | 0 |