Shoulda, woulda, coulda. Had the Denver Broncos managed to upset the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, coach Sean Payton seemingly thinks his squad could have also upset the Ka
After a bold claim about competing with the Chiefs, Sean Payton faces social media backlash. But could Denver's progress hint at a brighter future in the AFC West?
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to host the Houston Texans this weekend in the divisional round. Meanwhile, Sean Payton and the Broncos are in the
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton believes his team would have faired well in a potential matchup with the Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs run the AFC West. The two-time defending Super Bowl champions have won the AFC West nine years in a row, and have dominated the
Over the weekend the Denver Broncos stormed out of the gates with a long touchdown pass from rookie quarterback Bo Nix to rookie wide receiver Troy Franklin for
Payton has full belief in his standout rookie QB Bo Nix: "This guy gives you a chance every week. He’s that good.”
Broncos coach Sean Payton liked his team’s chances of beating the Chiefs in an AFC Divisional playoff game but they didn’t advance that far.
The things that you can control on your team [is] being ready,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said. “That’s what our focus has been on.”
Yet, in a division of champions, Andy Reid is seemingly on a tier of his own. Big Red has won 73% of his games as commander of the Chiefs, coming after a 14-year stint in Philadelphia where he was no slouch either, winning 58.3% and leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance.
Broncos head coach can tie the likes of Shanahan, Carroll and Coughlin on coaching all-time list and become 8th fastest to get there.
The Denver Broncos are heading into the offseason having ended two protracted streaks: an eight-year playoff drought and a nine-year search for a foundational quarterback.