The Denver Broncos have hired former New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi as their new special teams coordinator, a league source confirmed to The Athletic on Friday. Rizzi, 54, was a finalist for the Saints’ permanent head coach position before they hired former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore on Tuesday.
Faceoff: Should the Broncos focus on offense or defense this offseason? Call it recency bias, but the lingering memory of the 2024 NFL season is the mighty Philadelphia Eagles averaging over 36 points in four playoff games.
With Moore’s arrival, former Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi is expected to be on his way out—a common fate when new hires bring in their own staff. However, Moore’s
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs looked to make history on Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome. The Philadelphia Eagles put a stop to that in Super Bowl LIX, squashing the reigning NFL champions, 40-22,
The Broncos have a great first trio, but depth is a major concern for 2025. Plus, the future of the position is in jeopardy as that trio is entering the last year of its respective contracts, and D.J.
A popular NFL analyst believes the Denver Broncos are best equipped to replicate the blueprint that delivered a Super Bowl championship to the Philadelphia Eagles. On Thursday's episode of FanDuel TV's Up & Adams,
The Chiefs Super Bowl loss opens the AFC West door for the Denver Broncos. And possibly, the Los Angeles Chargers, too. Kansas City is a juggernaut, sure. But they were just utterly embarrassed by the champion Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
After the impressive fashion in which the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX, man-handling Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs with a relentless four-man rush, the NFL has taken to analyzing the model.
Keep building those front lines. Improve the run game. Play game manager quarterback. Howie and George. Hang tough during tough times.
Sean Payton was 'All In' on Denver Broncos Young PlayersThe 2024 NFL season is officially in the books after the Philadelphia Eagles bullied the Kansas City Chiefs in an 18-point blowout victory in the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley led his team to a championship after becoming just the ninth player in NFL history to tally 2,000 rushing yards in a single season. Running backs saw their market value shrink exponentially as Super Bowl winners frequently featured a rotation of low-cost,