Sean Payton as Santa Claus? Broncos coach will be in his bag vs. Bengals


CINCINNATI — There is no mildness to his method.

Aggression defines Sean Payton.

He craves touchdowns like Homer Simpson does Duff beer. He defended his end-of-first-half clock management against the Chargers with exclamation points. Run out the clock? No chance. He had 17 seconds to go 55 yards for a field goal. Made perfect sense to those who know him.

Payton has changed the culture and posted a winning record. Saturday represents his Santa Claus game. If he delivers this one time in December, they might as well start commissioning his pillar for the Ring of Fame.

The idea that a playoff berth hinges on the final two weeks speaks to the Broncos’ remarkable turnaround and the fragility of success. Payton needs to be in his bag Saturday. This game will be decided by offense. And Payton loves his play sheet, struggling to show patience, admitting in an ESPN interview in 2023 that “I’ll unwrap the present before Christmas.”

Everyone wants Payton to run, especially with Audric Estime emerging from hibernation. But it rarely works out that way. Payton loves passing more than the Greenbrier Resort. And when you watch some of the route concepts he draws up and turns into scores for Nate Adkins, Adam Trautman and Troy Franklin, it is easy to understand why.

Weather willing, this is a chance for Payton to empty the iPad. No reason to hold back given the likelihood this will be a shootout. Payton is not Mike Shanahan. But he reminds me so much of him. Payton is creating an identity in Denver as a fearless leader who embraces the spotlight.

Saturday represents a chance for him to put his mark on the franchise. He could do it on the ground. Or, he could smirk and go to the air. Buckle up (and hope the sleigh has an airbag). Ho, ho, ho is about to become Bo, Bo, Bo.

Wishful thinking: After his classic confrontation with Steph Curry, LeBron James declared, “I love the NFL, but Christmas is our day.” Not quite. The NFL’s average audience for two games was 24.2 million. The NBA? Try 5.25 million. The NFL moving the games to Netflix so viewers could not easily switch channels was another master flex.



With Christmas just around the corner, it seems like New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton is getting into the holiday spirit early. In a surprising twist, Payton has been spotted wearing a Santa Claus costume on the sidelines during practice this week.

But don’t be fooled by the jolly red suit and white beard – Payton is not just playing dress-up for fun. According to sources close to the team, Payton is channeling his inner Santa Claus to bring some much-needed magic to the Saints as they gear up for their upcoming game against the Denver Broncos.

And speaking of the Broncos, their head coach Vic Fangio better watch out, because Payton is ready to deliver a bag full of tricks and surprises on game day. With the Saints fighting for a playoff spot and the Broncos looking to play spoiler, this matchup is sure to be one for the books.

So, whether you’ve been naughty or nice this season, be sure to tune in to see Sean Payton as Santa Claus lead his team to victory against the Broncos. Who knows, maybe he’ll even bring some early Christmas cheer to the Who Dat Nation.

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