The first time Bill Parcells called Sean Payton was Christmas night, 2002. That conversation remains a gift, one unwrapped by the Broncos this season. In Year 2 of a project that was more of an HGTV rebuild than a heavy lift,
After the playoff-clinching win, Broncos coach Sean Payton presented game balls to the team’s ownership group.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum ahead of the 2024 season. This was thanks to Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton forcing Wilson out of town.
In his second year as Denver Broncos head coach, Sean Payton delivered the club's first winning season since 2016 and its first playoff berth since 2015. The Broncos went 10-7 in a season where the NFL at large and the oddsmakers predicted they'd be cellar-dwellers yet again.
An incredible statistic about Sean Payton’s record against bald head coaches has gone viral. Payton has led his Denver Broncos to a 10-7 record and a playoff berth in just his second season as the team’s head coach.
The Broncos are back in the playoffs and that means the Broncos roundtable is re-convened, too. Before the Broncos hit the road to Buffalo, let’s get into how Sean Payton’s team got here and what has to happen Sunday on the shores of Lake Erie in order for Denver to pull the upset and get to the divisional round.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton did not mince words with his team about their Week 18 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Sean Payton is coaching in the postseason for the first time since 2020 when he was with the New Orleans Saints.  In Denver now, Payton will look to spring a ma
With Sean McDermott and Josh Allen in charge, the Buffalo Bills have churned out one great regular season after another. And year after year, the franchise's
Relive the Broncos' impressive march to the postseason with this cinematic recap of the Broncos' 2024 regular season.
ENGLEWOOD – After a season in which the New York Jets again missed the playoffs, John Franklin-Myers sure is glad he ended up in Denver. The defensive end made it to the Super Bowl as a rookie with the Los Angeles Rams in 2018. He then spent five seasons with the Jets, never returning to the playoffs.