One coach on the move is new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton, who takes over the role from new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson. Before getting his promotion in Detroit, Morton spent the past two seasons alongside Sean Payton as the pass game coordinator for the Denver Broncos.
Ahead of the start of free agency, Head Coach Sean Payton announced a series of updates to the team’s 2025 coaching staff.
That said, Patrick will be 32 in November, and the Lions need to inject youth into the WR3 spot, especially with Peoples-Jones and Antoine Green not appearing to be viable options. Unless they address the position in the draft, free agency doesn’t offer many younger, big-bodied receivers, leaving Detroit to explore veteran options.
Jacksonville also made the decision to trade wideout Christian Kirk to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick. The Jaguars also released cornerback Ronald Darby, tight end Evan Engram and returner Devin Duvernay.
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Former Broncos linebacker Todd Davis among Sean Payton's new assistant coachesPayton's 2025 coaching staff features promotions of Strief, Webb, Leonhard, Snee, plus an entirely new special teams group.
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Pats Pulpit on MSNEx-Patriots assistant Evan Rothstein hired by BroncosAfter four seasons in Foxborough, Evan Rothstein will be moving on to Mile High. The Denver Broncos have hired the 36-year-old as the team’s offensive line assistant and director of game management, it was announced Thursday.
The Broncos should reach terms on an extension with Courtland Sutton, but there may not be major wide receiver moves in free agency.
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Denver Broncos On SI on MSNBroncos' Coach Sean Payton Weighs in on Lions and Bears New HiresThe Denver Broncos saw their coaching staff poached heavily after a surprising playoff run with a rookie quarterback. Head coach Sean Payton weighs in on two of the coaches he lost in Declan Doyle to
Here is a ranking of Detroit’s best external free agent signings under Brad Holmes. Players were ranked based on their contributions to Detroit’s success over the last four seasons,
Denver head coach Sean Payton is adding former college assistant Brian Niedermeyer to the defensive side of the ball in a quality control-type role, sources confirmed to The Post on Wednesday afternoon.
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