Did new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson just hire the 2.0 version of himself to be their offensive coordinator?
Denver still hasn't filled its special teams coordinator role after moving on from Ben Kotwica after its wild-card loss in Buffalo.
Sean Payton reacted to the hiring of his former New Orleans Saints assistant Aaron Glenn as head coach of the New York Jets:
We spoke with Jon Heath of Broncos Wire to give us a rundown on what we can expect from new Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
Earlier this week, Johnson pounced on a rising star in the offensive coaching world and hired 28-year-old Declan Doyle away from Sean Payton's Denver Broncos staff, designating him as the team's 2025 offensive coordinator.
The Chicago Bears are going with a youth movement at offensive coordinator, hiring Broncos TE coach Declan Doyle. Here's our grade for the decision.
The Denver Broncos lost another assistant to a coordinator job, showcasing how much the NFL covets Sean Payton's staff.
The team has already lost John Morton (passing game coordinator to the New York Jets) and Declan Doyle (tight ends coach to the Chicago Bears) but now, the team's assistant special teams coach, Chris Banjo, has also accepted a new position.
The Broncos have parted ways with ILBs coach Greg Manusky. Denver now has multiple positions to fill on Sean Payton’s staff.
Payton expects Nix’s offseason work to continue the progress seen in the rookie’s first NFL season.
Year 2 for head coach Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos was outstanding. They scored a major hit with rookie quarterback Bo Nix, made the playoffs, and were a blocked field goal away from sweeping the two regular-season meetings with the Kansas City Chiefs.