The Broncos’ offensive coordinator interviews are off and running.
Denver has requested and interviewed Buffalo quarterbacks coach Ronald Curry for its coordinator job, multiple sources confirmed to The Post, .
Curry, 46, has a long history with Broncos head coach Sean Payton.
He worked as New Orleans’ wide receivers coach from 2018-20 under Payton and then served as the Saints’ quarterbacks coach for Payton’s last year with the club in 2021. He then spent two more years in New Orleans before becoming Josh Allen’s quarterbacks coach in Buffalo for the past two seasons.In those years, Allen has played some of his best football, including an MVP year in 2024.
Curry interviewed for the Broncos offensive coordinator job, too, when Payton was first hired in Denver. That job ultimately went to Joe Lombardi, who spent three years in the role before Payton fired him Tuesday.
Broncos quarterbacks coach and offensive passing game coordinator Davis Webb is a prominent figure in the search for a coordinator. He is a strong candidate for the job, but he also remains in the mix to land the head coaching job in Las Vegas. Webb, 31, is in what looks like a small group of remaining contenders there, along with Seattle offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.
The Broncos will also interview additional candidates for the job, which could include further internal options.
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Payton reportedly had interest in Buffalo offensive coordinator Joe Brady before Brady was promoted to head coach earlier this week. He told reporters in Denver on Tuesday that he had “hired him right out of college. So I’m proud of him and just spoke to him two days ago.”
Before the Broncos and Bills’ playoff game, Payton mentioned the number of connections he had to the offensive coaches on Buffalo’s staff, which, of course, included Curry.
“They’re very well coached,” Payton said earlier this month. “Three or four of the offensive coaches were on my staff in New Orleans that are there now and doing a great job.”
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