Bo Nix and Sean Payton make NFL history
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But, current Broncos head coach Sean Payton thinks (and hopes) one Pro Football Hall of Fame coach could come back into the NFL: Bill Belichick.
Sean Payton didn’t wait long to settle a score Sunday. Fresh off a 19–3 win over the Chargers that clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed, the Broncos head coach used his postgame press conference — in which he was asked whether a win like Sunday’s made it easier to look past Denver’s ongoing red-zone issues Read
OLB Nik Bonitto had a strip sack that led to a field goal and teamed up on another sack to finish with a career-high 14 QB takedowns this season. He's the third Broncos defender to record 13 or more sacks in back-to-back seasons, joining LB Simon Fletcher (1991-93) and DE Trevor Pryce (1999-2000).
Write off the Jacksonville Jaguars at your peril. For just the third time since the turn of the millennium, the Jags champions of the AFC South, and the turnaround is complete. Jacksonville has
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Sean Payton throws his support behind former player's Hall of Fame bid
Larry Allen showed Sean Payton what a great guard looks like, and he saw that in Jahri Evans. The ex-Saints coach backs his player's Hall of Fame bid.
Sean Payton spoke candidly following his team’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 on “Thursday Night Football.”
When the Denver Broncos poached center Sam Mustipher off the Chargers' practice squad last week, many assumed the team was attempting to gain a competitive advantage ahead of its regular-season finale versus Los Angeles. A theory on which Broncos head coach Sean Payton dumped a bucket of cold water.
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Sean Payton isn't dazzled by the Broncos' record-breaking sacks and focuses instead on caging QBs
When the Denver Broncos won their first AFC West title in a decade last week, Sean Payton said he didn't talk about it with his team and he told reporters he'd heard the commemorative caps and T-shirts were ugly.
Seaon Payton issued a clear message to the Broncos and the NFL, and a precautionary note as his team enters the playoffs No. 1.
Bo Nix has wondered the same, and it's hard to blame him, considering how much success the Broncos' quarterback has had through his first two NFL seasons under Payton's wing. Nix became the first NFL quarterback ever to win 20-plus games while passing for 7,500-plus yards and 50-plus touchdowns in his first two seasons.