Kotwica was hired in 2023 and has been credited with transforming the special teams unit to one of the best in the league.
The Broncos have fired special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica, sources confirmed to ESPN, after two costly gaffes by his unit during the regular season.
ESPN's Jeff Legwold reports Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton fired special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica after unit struggled in 2024.
According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the New York Jets are hiring Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey for their vacant GM position. Mougey interviewed with New York twice before landing the job.
Glenn and the Jets are interested in hiring Chris Banjo as special teams coordinator, Mike Klis of 9News reports. Banjo is currently an assistant with the Broncos, having taken a spot on Sean Payton‘s staff in 2023. Klis adds a New York interview request is expected, but also that the Broncos "don't want to lose Banjo."
New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn wants Broncos assistant special teams coach to become his new special teams coordinator. Meanwhile, Broncos await Rizzi decision.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton made a change on Friday morning, firing special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica.
A Denver Broncos assistant coach is in high demand. We already knew Broncos assistant special teams coach Chris Banjo was a candidate for the special teams coordinator openings with the
January 17 - The Denver Broncos fired special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica after two seasons ... the Washington franchise (2014-18) and New York Jets (2007-13). Despite his unit's overall ...
Manusky had been an NFL coach for 22 years with six teams, including the Broncos from 2023-24. The Broncos got fine inside linebacker play from Singleton and Josey Jewell in 2023. This past year, Jewell was allowed to leave for free agency and Carolina while Singleton suffered a season-ending ACL injury in Game 3 at Tampa Bay.
Morton worked for Campbell in 2022 with the Lions and helped the Broncos offense improve the past two years under Payton.
N.Y. Jets owner Woody Johnson acknowledged that he needs to be a better owner and promised 'patience' with his new football leaders during the introduction of coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey.