The Denver Broncos' season ended with a crushing defeat in the wild-card round against the Buffalo Bills, with the final score a disheartening 31-7. The post NFL Announces Dual Blow to Sean Payton’s Broncos With Major Punishments After Bo Nix & Co.
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’ 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,
Sean Payton in his latest media appearance gave a realistic review of the Broncos season by sharing both the positives and negatives.
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.
In the regular-season finale, Andy Reid’s team sat its share of starters, and Denver clinched a playoff berth with a 38-0 victory. Payton obviously felt good about a third clash with the Chiefs had his club survived the Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have begun their offseason with the end-of-year press conference from head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane. One of the topics of discussion was the showings of rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman,
Overall, I thought Joe did a really good job,” Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “You look at what we were able to do in the pass game, but also the run game, and keeping a team a two-dimensional offense is hard to do.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.
The Denver Broncos lost another assistant to a coordinator job, showcasing how much the NFL covets Sean Payton's staff.
Big Red’ makes big bucks. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is renowned for being a genius football mind who has won three Super Bowls in Kansas City’s hot-seat. The Chiefs are the
Patrick Surtain II waited four years to make the playoffs with the Denver Broncos after the team drafted him in 2021, but the all-pro cornerback says the wait was worth it. And despite a first-round exit at the hands of the Buffalo Bills,