The Denver Broncos were hit hard by other clubs poaching coaching staff talent this offseason. The Broncos lost assistant special teams coach Chris Banjo to the New York Jets, passing game
Loved playing for this dude the last two years,” Wil Lutz wrote. “So much respect for Banjo during our time as teammates, and as my coach!”
Denver still hasn't filled its special teams coordinator role after moving on from Ben Kotwica after its wild-card loss in Buffalo.
The Denver Broncos could solve to issues with one player if they sign Minnesota Vikings pending free agent Aaron Jones.
The Denver Broncos lost another assistant to a coordinator job, showcasing how much the NFL covets Sean Payton's staff.
Payton's Saints teams always had a versatile threat on offense, but he hasn't been able to find that type of player in Denver yet.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton should reunite with former No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston by signing him as backup QB to Bo Nix.
The Denver Broncos’ offseason had barely begun before head coach Sean Payton made it clear that he’s searching for a key offensive weapon—a “joker.” A joker is a hybrid player who can operate as both a runner and a receiver,
Rich was born and bred in Denver, Colorado and moved to Fort Collins for school at Colorado State in 2003. He still lives in "Fort Fun," and has written professionally about the CSU Rams football and basketball teams as well as the Denver Broncos since 2010. Kurtzman is currently the Denver Broncos and MileHighSports.com editor.
Sean Payton was named AP Coach of the Year with the New Orleans Saints in 2006 and he’s a finalist for the award in 2024 with the Denver Broncos:
Plus, a look at some under-the-radar needs the Broncos have as they try to build a contending roster in 2025 and beyond.
Aaron Jones has been linked to the Denver Broncos so far during the offseason, after Jones spent this season with Minnesota.