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  • Denver Broncos’ Patrick Surtain II celebrating his season at the Pro Bowl Games


    Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II isn’t one of those all-stars who’s looking to duck the Pro Bowl Games. The former Alabama All-American is taking part on Sunday for the third consecutive season.

    “I think it’s important to celebrate your accolades,” Surtain said during an appearance on FanDuel TV’s “Up and Adams.” “I think you need to celebrate the season you had. Have a good time here with the activities they have lined up for us, but also enjoy time to really talk football amongst your peers, amongst the best around the league. You won’t get that from here and there, so I think it’s a good time to really talk football with guys, but also catch up with certain guys around the league. So I think it’s a good time to spend time with family, kick it up, have fun doing and playing a game that you love at the end of the day.”

    Selection to the AFC team for the Pro Bowl Games is only one of Surtain’s honors for his 2024 performance. The Associated Press and NFL Players Association included him on their All-Pro teams, and the Pro Football Writers of America voted Surtain as All-NFL.

    The PFWA has already announced Surtain as its NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2024 season, and he’s a finalist for The Associated Press’ version of that award, which will be presented at the annual NFL Honors program on Thursday night.

    “I thought about it a lot,” Surtain said of the AP award. “Honestly, it’s such a surreal feeling to be mentioned amongst your peers in that way. I mean, it just goes to show you the season that I had and the goals that I had aligned in mind. And holding that trophy would be such a huge honor because not only would it be an honorable trophy, but I’ll be back in New Orleans where most of my family is from, so it would definitely be a huge honor for me and my family. And I just can’t wait to see what happens.”

    Despite his performance this season, Surtain is looking for a better one in 2025.

    “It’s always things I could improve on,” Surtain said at his end-of-season press conference after the Broncos bowed out in a 31-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Jan. 12, “whether it’s getting stronger, getting faster, getting quicker, little things like that, little nuances throughout my game that I could work on. But that’s like every offseason. You find little things that you could work on, and you sort of build on that.”

    In 2023, Denver finished 27th among the 32 NFL teams in scoring defense. This season, only two teams yielded fewer points than the Broncos, adding to the strength of Surtain’s credentials for postseason recognition.

    “Defensively, we set a standard for ourselves,” Surtain said, “and went out there and proved it each and every week. And that is very fundamental to our success. Obviously, the rush up front, the coverage in the back end, so I think when you tie those two pieces together, I mean, it sets you up for success. And that’s what we did the whole year.

    “And I’m looking forward to building with these guys. Obviously, this was Year 1 with a new group, and I’m excited for the future, because we’ve got a lot of young pieces that’s going to build and mature and grow in their game as well, too.”

    The turnaround on defense helped Denver reach the postseason for the first time since the 2015 campaign and Surtain to attain some personal goals.

    “Reaching that stage, I think is a huge accomplishment for us as a team,” Surtain said. “… I think we exceeded a lot of people’s expectations, but we knew what type of team we had going into the year. We was young, hungry and determined to reach that point in the season. And I think throughout the season, we had our ups and downs, but we were able to prevail and sort of set us up for success along the lines of the season. And it was good to finally reach that playoff spot. It was good for Broncos country to reach it, something we haven’t done in, what, eight years, so that was huge.

    “And, obviously, All-Pros, Pro Bowl, that’s always a goal in mind for the season to capture that. But Defensive Player, yeah, that was a goal I had in mind, but that’s something that you definitely got to work for. And I had my mindset on it that I was going to be a finalist for that and, hopefully, win it, so it was something that I envisioned, something I had in mind. And the season that I had, I think I’ve proven it to be so.”

    The Broncos posted a 10-7 regular-season record, with six of the losses coming by seven or fewer points.

    “If you look at it, we’re pretty close,” Surtain said. “A lot of those losses were one-score games, close games, so I think we’re there. It’s just about finishing, and good teams find a way to finish at the end of the day. And that’s where we need to get to because we’ve got the talent. We’ve got the right pieces, so I think the next thing we need is to hone in on finishing big-time games and knowing how to win.”





    The Denver Broncos’ star cornerback, Patrick Surtain II, is celebrating a standout season as he represents the team at the Pro Bowl Games. Surtain, a rookie sensation, has made a huge impact on the field with his exceptional coverage skills and playmaking ability.

    Throughout the season, Surtain has shown why he was a top-10 draft pick, shutting down some of the league’s best receivers and making crucial plays in key moments. His stellar performance has not gone unnoticed, as he has earned a well-deserved spot in the Pro Bowl Games.

    Surtain’s presence at the Pro Bowl Games is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and talent. Broncos fans are thrilled to see him showcase his skills on a bigger stage and represent the team with pride.

    Congratulations to Patrick Surtain II on a fantastic season and best of luck at the Pro Bowl Games! Broncos Country is behind you all the way. #Broncos #ProBowlGames #PatrickSurtainII

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  • MBB | Gaels Use 30-0 Run to Best Broncos in Santa Clara, 67-54


    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The nation’s leading road win streak has moved to 15, as the Saint Mary’s Gaels (19-3, 9-0 WCC) bested the Santa Clara Broncos (14-9, 6-4 WCC) 67-54 in Santa Clara this evening. The Gaels trailed by two with 3:14 in the first half before going on a 30-0 run spanning nearly 13 minutes to pull away, and while the Broncos found their stride late, it was too little, too late, as Saint Mary’s ultimately earned the double-digit victory. Now at 9-0 in the conference, the Gaels continue to hold a two game stranglehold on first place in the WCC at the halfway mark of conference play.

    Saint Mary’s defense shined in the first half, limiting the Broncos to just 10 points over the first 13 minutes of play, establishing a double digit 20-10 lead. Santa Clara, however, came storming back, stringing together solid interior scoring possessions to go on a 14-2 run to take a two point lead. The Gaels were able to curtail that Bronco momentum heading into the break, scoring the final two buckets of the half to take a two point lead into the break. Ashton Hardaway buried a couple of threes in the first half to lead the way, while Paulius Murauskas and Harry Wessels combined for nine points and 10 boards in the opening stanza. 

     


     


     

    The Gaels took their 4-0 run that ended the first half, and added 26 more to it to go ahead 52-24, holding them scoreless for the first 10 minutes of the second half to really put the game out of reach. Saint Mary’s took their foot off the gas pedal and Santa Clara started hitting contested three pointers late to make the score a bit more respectable, as things ended 67-54. Mitchell Saxen was unstoppable in the paint second frame, with nine points, while Luke Barrett buried a pair of threes to get to eight in the final 20. 

     


     


     

    Mitchell Saxen finished as the Gaels high man with 12 points. While the scoring outing wasn’t the largest of Saxen’s career, it was his defense that led the Gaels to victory, clogging up the paint and not giving the Broncos any clean inside in the second half. Luke Barrett was the only other Gael in double figures, scoring 10, but, like Saxen, it was Barrett’s defense in the second half that sparked the SMC 30-0 run. Five other Gaels scored at least eight points, with Paulius Murauskas adding 14 rebounds to his nine, and Augustas Marciulionis adding five assists to his nine. The Gaels have now beaten eight of nine WCC foes this year by double digits. 

    30-0 RUN

    Less than a week ago, the Gaels were able to outscore Washington State 23-7 over a stretch just shy of eight minutes to erase a double-digit deficit and eventually down the Cougars by five. While that run was stellar, it pales in comparison to what the Gaels were able to do tonight against Santa Clara. With 3:14 left in the first half, the Broncos took a 24-22 lead, just their second of the night. The Gaels responded by scoring the final four points of the first half…and the first 26 of the second half for a 30-0 run, holding Santa Clara scoreless for nearly 13 minutes. This run pushed the Gaels up by 28 with under 10 minutes to go, a nearly insurmountable lead for any team, but even more so with the Gaels impressive defense. Jordan Ross led that offensive surge with nine points, while Luke Barrett and Mitchell Saxen each scored seven in that stretch. A year ago, the Gaels had a similar run against the Broncos at the Leavey Center, opening the game on a 30-6 run over the opening 12 minutes of the game, as Saint Mary’s continues to demonstrate their road dominance over the past two seasons. 

    SHARING THE WEALTH

    The Gaels did not have one star scorer tonight, but rather had seven different players score between eight and 12 points. Mitchell Saxen led the way with 12, connecting on 50% of his shots from the field and going 4-6 from the stripe. Luke Barrett joined him in double figures with 10, eight coming in the second half. The quartet of Jordan Ross, Augustas Marciulionis, Ashton Hardaway and Paulius Murauskas each scored nine, with each knocking down at least one three, while Harry Wessels had an efficient eight points in just 16 minutes of play. This display of team basketball was reminiscent of the Gaels scoring distribution all season long, as they boast six scorers who average between 8.7 and 13.6 points per game, with any one of them having the ability to be the leading scorer on any given night. 

    POSTGAME CHATS

    “The run for us tonight was great, and we needed it. We talked in the locker room about needing a good start in the second half, and we did that. We got the ball moving a bit more, we took care of it better and we started getting better looks, and on the defensive end we tightened things up. We forced Santa Clara into taking tough shots and we crashed the glass every time, but there was also a stretch where it felt like we ripped down every offensive rebound as well and that was huge. I’m really proud of our guys and how they played. It was overall a great win!” – Associate Head Coach Mickey McConnell

    “It’s special to have a team where everybody is scoring and playing well within our system. We all care about winning and not about our own individual stats, so it’s all about getting whoever has the hot hand the ball, and working on getting the best shot possible on every possession.” – Ashton Hardaway

    UP NEXT

    The Big One is up next for the Gaels, as rivals Gonzaga role into town on Saturday. Tip off will be at 8 PM, join us inside UCU Pavilion or tune into ESPN to catch the action.

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    In a stunning display of dominance, the Saint Mary’s Gaels used a 30-0 run to defeat the Santa Clara Broncos with a final score of 67-54. The Gaels showed off their offensive prowess and stifling defense, completely shutting down the Broncos for an extended stretch of the game.

    Led by standout performances from their key players, the Gaels were able to pull away from the Broncos and never looked back. The team’s chemistry and execution were on full display as they outplayed and outmuscled their opponents in every facet of the game.

    The Gaels’ impressive win not only solidifies their standing in the conference but also serves as a statement to the rest of the teams in the league. With this victory, the Gaels prove that they are a force to be reckoned with and are capable of taking down any opponent that stands in their way.

    As the Gaels continue their march towards the postseason, this win serves as a reminder of their potential and the level of play they are capable of achieving. With their eyes set on even greater accomplishments, the Gaels are proving that they are a team to watch out for in the coming weeks.

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  • NFL Network’s Top-50 Big Board is a Wake-Up Call for Broncos at Pick 20


    After being restored to the playoff ranks, the next major push for the Denver Broncos will be to add dynamic playmakers at positions of need.  Rather soberingly, the Broncos’ lopsided playoff defeat to the Buffalo Bills only reinforced what the brass knew all along: dynamic reinforcements are required. 

    Now that the Broncos have been freed from the worst of Russell Wilson’s albatross of a contract, chances are, free agency might provide a vital piece or two. Even so, the 20th overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft has an extremely high likelihood of being used by Broncos GM George Paton on a pass-catching tight end or a do-it-all running back. 

    Unfortunately, Denver’s wish list will have severe limitations because the top running back in this draft is likely to be gone by the time Paton steps up to the plate. NFL Network‘s Daniel Jeremiah was in full bubble-bursting mode when he compiled his maiden list of the top 50 draft prospects. 

    Three prospects often mocked to Denver at No. 20 overall were listed in Jeremiah’s top 10. Let’s examine.

    After lighting the college ranks up, Jeanty appears in the lofty top 3 in Jeremiah’s estimation. 

    “Jeanty is a fun player to study. He is a short, compact runner with incredible strength, balance and burst. He displays outstanding vision, tempo and feel,” Jeremiah wrote.

    Jeanty might be the current top running back, but once the scouts all get the chance to prod and poke a little, that could dramatically change. What won’t change is the Broncos’ desperate need to replace incumbent starter Javonte Williams, so finding a major upgrade who can contribute with his legs and hands in the passing game is crucial.

    Indeed, Jeremiah notably compared Jeanty to Dalvin Cook and J.K. Dobbins, the type of rarefied NFL talent the Broncos are looking at when it comes to drafting the Boise State Heisman Trophy runner-up. The truth is, the Broncos unearthing Bo Nix as the franchise quarterback has only exacerbated the need to quickly add a game-breaking runner behind him. 

    Nearly every team has been watching what Saquon Barkley has done this season, and it’s served as a reminder of what an elite back can do for an offense. It could reset the running back market across the board. 

    Jeremiah’s stock report has other options when it comes to dynamic running backs, including UNC’s Omarion Hampton and Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins, who find themselves ranked 29th and 34th, respectively, and that’s much more in the Broncos’ wheelhouse. On a cautionary note, the Broncos would be foolish to over-fixate on the running backs in this year’s draft, as their glaring need at tight end can’t be ignored. 

    Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) runs after a catch against the Boise State Broncos during the first half

    Dec 31, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) runs after a catch against the Boise State Broncos during the first half in the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    Elite tight ends are indeed plentiful this year to help fill the Broncos’ void, but Penn State star Tyler Warren appears to be trending away from Denver’s grasp if Jeremiah is on the money. Jeremiah ranked Warren as the No. 5 overall prospect in his top 50 and compared him to Rob Gronkowski. 

    “Warren is a massive tight end who carried the Penn State offense this past season. He lined up in-line, in the slot and as a Wildcat quarterback. His production is the result of his size,” Jeremiah wrote.

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    Indeed, Penn State’s Swiss Army weapon can make plays regardless of where he lines up. He’d certainly fit Sean Payton’s “joker” role in the offense, but he might be out of reach.

    Alas, Warren’s draft stock might get a huge boost on the heels of the Brock Bowers effect. Just how the Las Vegas Raiders‘ rookie set the league ablaze on his way to setting new receiving records almost guarantees that Warren won’t drop to the Broncos — unless they orchestrate a spectacularly costly trade-up for the premier tight end in the class.

    Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland (18) runs a route against the Texas Longhorns at Michigan Stadium.

    Sep 7, 2024; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland (18) runs a route against the Texas Longhorns at Michigan Stadium. / Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

    Pivoting to a similar prospect like the 20-year-old Loveland from Michigan wouldn’t be easy for the Broncos’ top brass either. Jeremiah listed the Wolverines’ explosive playmaker as the No. 7 overall prospect on his big board, which might come as a gut punch.

    Loveland operated especially well in space, and could be dunked in the same magic dust that Bowers brewed up during his first year as a pro. 

    “Loveland is a long, lean tight end with outstanding awareness, quickness and big-play ability. He has aligned in-line, as a wing and in the slot. He’s urgent in his release. He has a tremendous feel for option routes and working in space,” Jeremiah wrote.

    Fortunately, there are a lot of good players at running back and tight end that aren’t ranked in Jeremiah’s top 50. But this may have been a bit of a wake-up call for the Broncos sitting at No. 20 overall in the draft.

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    The NFL Network recently released their Top-50 Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and it should serve as a wake-up call for the Denver Broncos who hold the 20th overall pick.

    With the Broncos in need of a quarterback after the departure of Drew Lock, the top prospects available at that position are starting to dwindle as we get closer to draft day. The NFL Network’s Big Board features several quarterbacks ranked ahead of the 20th pick, meaning the Broncos may have to trade up or settle for a less highly rated prospect.

    Additionally, the Big Board highlights the depth of talent at other positions such as offensive line, edge rusher, and cornerback – areas where the Broncos could also use some help. With so many highly rated players available, the pressure is on for the Broncos to make the right choice with their first-round selection.

    As draft day approaches, the Broncos must carefully consider their options and be prepared to make a bold move if necessary to secure the player they believe will make the biggest impact on their team. The NFL Network’s Big Board serves as a reminder that the competition for top talent will be fierce, and the Broncos must be ready to make a move to stay ahead of the pack.

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  • Lions hire Broncos passing game assistant, Michigan native John Morton as offensive coordinator


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    (CBS DETROIT) – The Detroit Lions have hired Denver Broncos passing game assistant John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. 

    The Michigan native, who previously worked with the Lions and head coach Dan Campbell in 2022, will replace Ben Johnson, who was tapped for the head coaching position in Chicago

    The announcement comes after the Lions promoted Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator to replace Aaron Glenn, who has taken a head coaching position with the Jets.

    Morton began his NFL coaching career as an offensive coordinator with the then-Oakland Raiders in 2002 before he moved on to the same position in New Orleans. He also served as offensive coordinator with the University of Southern California, a wide receivers coach with the Saints and 49ers, and offensive coordinator with the Jets before he returned to the Raiders.

    After working with the Lions in the 2022 season, Morton worked with the Broncos for the past two seasons. Denver earned a spot in the playoffs this season before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round.

    Meanwhile, Detroit ended its historic 15-2 season with a loss to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional round

    With losing both defensive and offensive coordinators, Campbell is hoping to turn things around with Sheppard and now Morton’s help in leading the team.



    The Detroit Lions have made a significant addition to their coaching staff, hiring John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. Morton, a Michigan native, joins the Lions after spending the past two seasons as a passing game assistant with the Denver Broncos.

    Morton brings a wealth of experience to the Lions, having previously served as an offensive coordinator for the New York Jets and as a wide receivers coach for the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints. His track record of developing talented receivers and implementing creative offensive schemes makes him a valuable asset to the Lions coaching staff.

    With Morton now at the helm of the Lions’ offense, fans can expect to see an innovative and dynamic game plan that maximizes the talents of quarterback Jared Goff and the rest of the team’s skill position players. His ability to adapt to different personnel and situations will be crucial in helping the Lions improve on their offensive production next season.

    Overall, the addition of John Morton as offensive coordinator is a promising sign for the Lions as they look to build a more competitive and successful team in the upcoming season. Lions fans can look forward to a more dynamic and effective offense under Morton’s guidance.

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  • How to watch Boise State Broncos vs. Nevada Wolf Pack: NCAA Basketball live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds


    Halftime Report

    After a tough loss on the road their last time out, Boise State looks much better today on their home court. They have jumped out to a quick 28-24 lead against Nevada.

    Boise State came into the match with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off. We’ll see if they’re able to flip the script or if it’ll just be more of the same.

    Who’s Playing

    Nevada Wolf Pack @ Boise State Broncos

    Current Records: Nevada 11-9, Boise State 13-7

    How To Watch

    • When: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 10 p.m. ET
    • Where: ExtraMile Arena — Boise, Idaho
    • TV: CBS Sports Network
    • Follow: CBS Sports App
    • Watch on Connected TV: CBS Sports App on Roku and Fire TV
    • Live Stream: CBSSports.com or fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
    • Ticket Cost: $3.00

    What to Know

    Nevada and Boise State are an even 5-5 against one another since February of 2021, but not for long. Both will face off in a Mountain West battle at 10:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday at ExtraMile Arena. Coming off a loss in a game the Wolf Pack were expected to win, they now face the more daunting task of proving themselves against unfavorable odds.

    Nevada is headed into this one after the oddsmakers set last week’s over/under low at 130, but even that wound up being too high. Things couldn’t have gone much worse for them as they lost 69-50 to San Diego State on Saturday. The contest marked the Wolf Pack’s lowest-scoring match so far this season.

    Even though the team lost, they still had their share of impressive performances. One of the best came from Kobe Sanders, who had 12 points in addition to eight rebounds. The dominant performance also gave him a new career-high in offensive rebounds (three).

    Boise State has been a dominant force so far, but they’re in the middle of a mini-slump at the moment. They lost 75-72 to Colo. State on a last-minute jump shot From Jalen Lake. The close matchup was extra heartbreaking for the Broncos, who almost overcame a 17 point deficit.

    Boise State’s loss shouldn’t obscure the performances of Alvaro Cardenas, who went 7 for 13 en route to 18 points plus seven assists and five rebounds, and Tyson Degenhart, who went 10 for 17 en route to 27 points plus five rebounds. Cardenas’ performance made up for a slower game against New Mexico two weeks ago. Javan Buchanan was another key player, earning 11 points plus two blocks.

    Boise State struggled to get the ball back on offense and finished the game with only five offensive rebounds. That’s the fewest offensive rebounds they’ve posted since back in December of 2023.

    Nevada’s defeat dropped their record down to 11-9. As for Boise State, their loss dropped their record down to 13-7.

    Wednesday’s match is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: Nevada has been crazy accurate this season, having made 47.6% of their field goals per game. However, it’s not like Boise State struggles in that department as they’ve made 47.9% of their field goals this season. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.

    Not only did Nevada and Boise State lose their last games, but neither team managed to cover the spread. Looking forward, Boise State is the favorite in this one, as the experts expect to see them win by eight points. This contest might not be the best time to bet Nevada against the spread since they’ve let bettors down the last five times they’ve played.

    Odds

    Boise State is a big 8-point favorite against Nevada, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The line has drifted a bit towards the Broncos, as the game opened with the Broncos as a 6.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 137.5 points.

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    Series History

    Boise State and Nevada both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.

    • Mar 05, 2024 – Nevada 76 vs. Boise State 66
    • Jan 12, 2024 – Boise State 64 vs. Nevada 56
    • Jan 17, 2023 – Boise State 77 vs. Nevada 62
    • Dec 28, 2022 – Nevada 74 vs. Boise State 72
    • Mar 10, 2022 – Boise State 71 vs. Nevada 69
    • Mar 01, 2022 – Boise State 73 vs. Nevada 67
    • Jan 12, 2022 – Boise State 85 vs. Nevada 70
    • Mar 11, 2021 – Nevada 89 vs. Boise State 82
    • Feb 07, 2021 – Nevada 73 vs. Boise State 62
    • Feb 05, 2021 – Nevada 74 vs. Boise State 72





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  • Chris Banjo leaves Denver Broncos to join New York Jets


    The Denver Broncos have lost yet another member of Sean Payton’s coaching staff.

    Broncos assistant special teams coach Chris Banjo is set to leave the team to become the new special teams coordinator of the New York Jets, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.

    Denver now has five coaching staff openings.

    Banjo, 34, was a safety and special teams ace in the NFL from 2013-2022, spending time with four teams, including a stint with the New Orleans Saints under Payton. When Payton became the Broncos’ head coach in 2023, he hired Banjo as an assistant coach right after the ex-safety retired from playing.

    Denver has now lost all three special teams coaches from last season. Mike Westhoff retired last November, Ben Kotwica was fired earlier this month and Banjo has now left for a promotion elsewhere.

    The good news for the Broncos is that ex-Saints interim head coach/special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi could be joining Payton’s staff soon. Kellen Moore is believed to be a leading candidate to get the head coach job in New Orleans, which would make Rizzi available for Denver.

    If Rizzi does not get the HC job with the Saints, he will likely land with the Broncos and Klis has reported that assistant Phil Galiano could join Rizzi in Denver. Rizzi potentially landing with the Broncos might not be finalized until after New Orleans makes its hire official.

    We will track all of Denver’s coaching staff moves on Broncos Wire.



    In a surprising move, safety Chris Banjo has decided to leave the Denver Broncos and join the New York Jets. Banjo, who signed with the Broncos earlier this offseason, was expected to provide depth and veteran leadership in the secondary.

    The decision to leave Denver and join the Jets comes as a bit of a shock, as Banjo was seen as a valuable addition to the Broncos defense. However, it seems that the opportunity to play a larger role in New York was too good to pass up.

    Banjo, who has played for several teams during his NFL career, brings a wealth of experience and versatility to the Jets defense. His ability to play both safety and special teams will no doubt be an asset to the team as they look to improve on their 2-14 record from last season.

    It will be interesting to see how Banjo fits in with his new team and how he contributes to their defense. Jets fans will no doubt be excited to see what he brings to the table as they look to turn things around in the upcoming season.

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  • Broncos coaching vacancies: Where Sean Payton, team stand with four jobs to fill


    Early in Sean Payton’s tenure as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints, he was approached by late owner Tom Benson with a concern.

    Teams around the league were requesting to interview assistants on Payton’s staff for potential promotions. Benson was worried the Saints would lose talented coaches just as they were becoming a contender in the NFC. Payton responded that the overtures were encouraging. It meant they were bringing the right people into the building.

    “I said, ‘Be more worried if no one’s interested in interviewing any of them,’” Payton told Benson.

    Payton and the Broncos are now tasked with filling four vacancies on their coaching staff, and that’s partly because two assistants, pass-game coordinator John Morton and tight ends coach Declan Doyle, have been hired as the new offensive coordinators with the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears, respectively. Morton will replace Ben Johnson, now the head coach of the Bears, as Detroit’s play caller. Doyle won’t have play-calling duties under Johnson, but it is nonetheless a big step up in game-planning responsibility for a young coach who spent his past two seasons with the Broncos after spending the previous four seasons as an offensive assistant in New Orleans (three with Payton).

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    “I feel like I have a number of coaches on this staff that someday when I’m just sitting on a golf course, I’ll be able to look at a picture and see these guys in those positions,” Payton said at season’s end. “That starts with the very beginning process of hiring the right people. … It’s the product of winning, though. It’s the product of winning.”

    Payton also will be searching for a new special teams coordinator after firing Ben Kotwica shortly after Denver’s 31-7 wild-card loss to the Buffalo Bills earlier this month. Payton also parted ways with inside linebackers coach Greg Manusky, the NFL Network first reported Tuesday, leaving the veteran head coach with at least four spots to fill.

    The Broncos have not announced any interviews for the open positions, but there are Payton connections who could make sense as candidates.

    An in-house option for the special teams role, Chris Banjo, has reportedly received interest from several other teams for the same position, including an interview with the San Francisco 49ers. Banjo is a former NFL defensive back who played under Payton (Saints) and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph (Arizona Cardinals) at various points in his NFL career. He spent his final pro season with the Cardinals in 2022 and immediately joined Denver’s staff as the assistant special teams coordinator in 2023. He took on greater responsibility in the room midway through this season after Mike Westhoff, the assistant head coach who oversaw the special teams operation, left the team for medical reasons.

    Payton also has a strong connection to former Saints special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi, who became the team’s interim head coach this season after Dennis Allen was fired after a Week 7 loss to the Broncos. Rizzi, who has interviewed for the permanent, still-to-be-filled head coach job with the Saints, was the special teams coordinator in New Orleans during Payton’s final three seasons there. He spent the prior decade coaching special teams with the Miami Dolphins.

    One option to fill the pass-game coordinator role could be adding that title to quarterbacks coach Davis Webb, who has spent the past two seasons on Payton’s staff. Webb was instrumental in developing Bo Nix, whose 29 touchdown passes in 2024 were the second-most by a rookie quarterback in NFL history. The double-title role would be similar to what Ronald Curry, another former Payton assistant, has in Buffalo as the team’s passing-game coordinator and quarterbacks coach.


    Davis Webb played an instrumental role in Bo Nix’s successful rookie season. (Dustin Bradford / Getty Images)

    One name to watch for the newly vacated inside linebackers assistant role in Denver is Rob Ninkovich. The former NFL linebacker and defensive end was part of Payton’s first draft class (fifth round, 2006) in New Orleans and played two different one-season stints with the Saints before ultimately spending the final eight seasons of his career with the New England Patriots, two of which ended in Super Bowl victories. Ninkovich attended a Broncos practice during Payton’s first training camp in Denver, and he said during a recent interview with Betway.com that Payton has “contacted me a couple times about working together.”

    “One opportunity was with the Saints, and when you have young kids it’s really difficult to jump into that profession because of the time commitment and the potential for movement,” Ninkovich said. “When Sean was in Denver, another opportunity popped up for me, and again you have to make sure that everybody’s on the same page because we’re going to do this, we’re going to be all in.”

    Ninkovich coached high school football this year, and though it’s unclear whether he’s ready to go “all in,” it appears there will be NFL opportunities if and when he’s ready for them.

    Even with shuffling ahead, there will still be continuity at key spots on Denver’s coaching staff. Joseph appears set to return for his third season as the team’s defensive coordinator in 2025. He conducted a defense last season that had a franchise-record 63 sacks and finished the regular season ranked third in opponent scoring (18.3 points per game) and seventh in opponent total offense (317.1 yards per game). Joseph subsequently had interviews for head coach roles with the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets, but those positions were filled by Pete Carroll and former Payton assistant Aaron Glenn, respectively.

    Joseph will continue working with secondary coach Jim Leonhard, who drew interest from other NFL teams for defensive coordinator roles but is expected to remain in Denver for a second season with the Broncos. Leonhard was instrumental in developing cornerback Riley Moss, who provided a stable outside presence as a first-year starter opposite Defensive Player of the Year finalist Pat Surtain II.

    Expect Payton to have his new staff fully in place by the time he and other coaches head to next month’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

    Broncos help Colorado high schools

    The Broncos on Tuesday announced a massive investment that will result in the distribution of new, state-of-the-art Riddell Axiom football helmets to each of the 277 high school tackle football programs in Colorado. The move comes on the heels of a Broncos-led initiative to have girls flag football sanctioned as a varsity sport with the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA).

    The newest initiative, which began as an idea at a Broncos Foundation board meeting last August, will ultimately deliver 15,000 helmets to programs across the state — from 6-man to 5A classifications — at no cost to the schools. The team said in a statement that it is “the largest philanthropic investment in Broncos history.”

    “It is hard to wrap your mind around an initiative that will have the kind of impact this one will have,” CHSAA commissioner Mike Krueger said Tuesday.

    Some Broncos use the Axiom model. Helmets are customized for each player through a 3D imaging system that ensures the proper fit to improve impact response. In addition to the helmets, each school will receive a four-year subscription to InSite Analytics and a Riddell Sideline Device that monitors and analyzes team impact history. The data produced, Krueger said, will help coaches structure workouts to reduce head injuries.

    (Top photo: Justin Edmonds / Getty Images)





    The Denver Broncos are facing a crucial offseason with four coaching vacancies to fill. One name that has been circulating in rumors is Sean Payton, the longtime head coach of the New Orleans Saints.

    Payton has been with the Saints since 2006 and has led the team to a Super Bowl victory in 2009. He is known for his offensive prowess and innovative play-calling, making him a desirable candidate for any team in need of a head coach.

    However, it remains to be seen if Payton is interested in leaving the Saints for the Broncos. The two teams would have to negotiate a trade for Payton, as he is still under contract with the Saints. Additionally, Payton may be hesitant to leave the stability and success he has found in New Orleans.

    As the Broncos continue their search for a new head coach, they will have to consider all their options and make the best decision for the future of the team. Payton may be a long shot, but he could bring a winning mentality and offensive firepower to a team in need of a spark.

    Stay tuned for updates on the Broncos coaching search and potential candidates for the job. The team is at a crossroads and the decisions they make in the coming weeks could have a lasting impact on the franchise.

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  • The Denver Broncos face several coaching changes


    As the Broncos look to improve their team, they are going to have to work on improving their coaching staff as well. This is often the case when a team does a great job and has a superb head coach.

    There’s not a tracker for coaching changes below the level of the offensive and defensive coordinators, but so far it looks like the Broncos have the following departures to be concerned about on the coaching staff:

    • Pass game coordinator John Morton
    • Inside Linebacker coach Greg Manusky
    • Special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica
    • Tight ends coach Declan Doyle

    They did keep secondary coach Jim Leonhard which is a big win for the team as he’s got a superb track record and could easily take the next step up. I honestly wonder if keeping him on staff is the insurance policy for when the team loses Vance Joseph (which I think will eventually happen).

    I expect Sean to have no major trouble filling these roles as the opportunity for up-and-coming coaches to work with Sean Payton will be a huge draw for whomever he looks at adding to the staff.

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    The Denver Broncos are gearing up for the upcoming season with several coaching changes on the horizon. After a disappointing finish last year, the team has decided to shake things up in hopes of turning things around.

    One of the biggest changes comes at the head coaching position, with Vic Fangio being relieved of his duties. The team has already begun the search for a new head coach, looking for someone who can bring a fresh perspective and lead the team to success.

    In addition to the head coaching change, the Broncos are also making adjustments to their coaching staff in other areas. The team is looking to bring in new coordinators on both offense and defense, as well as adding new position coaches to help develop and improve the players.

    These coaching changes are a crucial step in the Broncos’ quest to get back on track and compete at a high level in the upcoming season. With a new leadership team in place, the team is hoping to make significant improvements and bring home some wins.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Denver Broncos’ coaching changes and how they will impact the team’s performance in the upcoming season.

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  • Lions hire Broncos assistant John Morton as OC, sources say


    The Detroit Lions have hired Denver Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton as their new offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Tuesday.

    Morton, 55, traveled to Detroit on Monday to meet with the team and signed his contract Tuesday morning, the sources told Schefter.

    Morton replaces Ben Johnson, who was hired as the Chicago Bears‘ head coach.

    Morton was part of head coach Dan Campbell’s Lions staff in 2022 as a senior offensive assistant before joining Sean Payton’s staff with the Broncos in 2023.

    Morton also was an assistant with the Saints (as wide receivers coach) on Payton’s staff when Campbell was the assistant head coach/tight ends coach in 2016.

    Morton has previously been an offensive coordinator in the NFL with the New York Jets, in 2017. He also was an offensive coordinator with USC for two seasons (2009-10).

    The Lions lost both their offensive and defensive coordinators this month as defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn was hired as the New York Jets’ head coach.

    The Lions promoted linebackers coach Kelvin Sheppard to fill their defensive coordinator role, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Saturday, confirming an NFL Network report.

    Morton becomes the second Broncos offensive assistant to leave for an offensive coordinator job since Denver’s season ended. Sources told ESPN’s Courtney Cronin on Sunday that Broncos tight ends coach Declan Doyle is being hired as Johnson’s offensive coordinator on his Bears staff.



    The Detroit Lions have made a big coaching move by hiring Denver Broncos assistant John Morton as their new offensive coordinator, sources have confirmed.

    Morton, who has spent the past two seasons with the Broncos as their wide receivers coach, brings a wealth of experience to the Lions’ coaching staff. Prior to his time in Denver, Morton served as the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets in 2017 and has also held coaching positions with the San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints, and Oakland Raiders.

    The Lions are hoping that Morton’s offensive expertise will help improve their struggling offense, which ranked near the bottom of the league in several key categories last season. With a talented roster that includes quarterback Jared Goff and star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, Morton will have plenty of weapons at his disposal to work with.

    Fans are excited to see what Morton can bring to the table and are hopeful that his hiring will lead to a more dynamic and successful offense for the Lions in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates as the coaching staff continues to take shape ahead of training camp.

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