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Founded: 1960

Stadium: Invesco Field at Mile High

Tickets: 720-258-3333

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  • Offseason spotlight: Expectations for Josh McDaniels

    06/19/2009
    As part of NFL Network's 32 teams in 32 days series, NFL.com takes a look at a key question facing each NFL team. NFL Network analysts Jamie Dukes and Rod Woodson discuss the Broncos under first-year head coach Josh McDaniels.
  • Broncos release five players

    06/18/2009
    The Denver Broncos on Thursday released linebackers Boss Bailey and Louis Green along with safety Herana-Daze Jones. The club also waived running back Kestahn Moore and cornerback Rashod Moulton.
  • Marshall: 'Change is probably best'

    06/17/2009
    The Broncos signed free-agent receiver Brandon Lloyd on the same day a radio station reported Pro Bowl wideout Brandon Marshall wants to follow Jay Cutler out of Denver.
  • Orton named Broncos' starting QB

    06/16/2009
    Kyle Orton will be the Denver Broncos' starting quarterback.
  • Marshall meets McDaniels after missing start of minicamp

    06/14/2009
    Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall was a no-show at a mandatory minicamp. Coach Josh McDaniels told reporters Friday that Marshall would arrive in the afternoon and that the two would discuss his absence then
  • Ex-Pats: Gaffney at home by joining McDaniels in Denver

    06/08/2009
    Jabar Gaffney sprinted off the line of scrimmage and cut to the corner of the end zone. As he headed to the sideline, the Denver Broncos' wide receiver looked over his left shoulder and gathered in a pass as he kept his feet in play. It was only one play among many Monday, but it was a familiar sight for new Broncos coach Josh McDaniels.
  • Rookies Moreno, Ayers adjusting to NFL life with Broncos

    06/05/2009
    Knowshon Moreno and Robert Ayers are adjusting to life with the Denver Broncos.
  • Broncos WR Marshall isn't completely in clear with league

    06/03/2009
    Although the league decided that Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall won't face a suspension over his March arrest in Atlanta for fighting with his fiancee, he still has a legal cloud hanging over him as he rehabilitates from hip surgery.
Head Coach more
Josh McDaniels

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Josh McDaniels was introduced as the 12th head coach in Broncos history on January 12, 2009.


McDaniels spent the last eight seasons (2001-08) on the coaching staff of the New England Patriots, helping the franchise win three Super Bowls, four AFC championships and six division titles en route to posting the NFL’s best overall record (111-34 / .766) during that time. He was the Patriots' offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach during the previous three years (2006-08), directing an offense that led the NFL in points per game (28.8) while ranking second in the league in yards per game (370.8) and third in fewest turnovers (63) over that stretch.


McDaniels worked as New England's quarterbacks coach from 2004-05 after serving as a coaching assistant for the club from 2002-03 and as a personnel assistant/coaching assistant in 2001. His coaching career began in 1999 as a graduate assistant at Michigan State University.


Despite a season-ending injury to starting quarterback Tom Brady in Week 1, New England’s 2008 offense finished the year with an NFL-best 356 first downs and ranked fifth in the league in yards per game (365.4) under McDaniels. His coaching helped backup quarterback Matt Cassel, who became a starter for the first time since high school, total the eighth-most passing yards (3,693) in the league.


In 2007, McDaniels coached on a Patriots team that was the first in NFL history to post a 16-0 regular-season record and advanced to Super Bowl XLII. McDaniels’ offense was one of the most productive in NFL history with the Patriots setting league records for points scored (589 / 36.8 ppg.) and touchdowns (75). Individually, Brady set an NFL single-season record for touchdown passes (50) to earn MVP honors while wide receiver Randy Moss caught the most touchdowns (23) for a season in league annals.


The Patriots won Super Bowls with McDaniels on their staff during the 2001 (XXXVI), 2003 (XXXVIII) and 2004 (XXXIX) seasons.


McDaniels played quarterback and wide receiver at John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio) from 1995-98 after finishing his prep career at Canton McKinley High School (Canton, Ohio).


Born on April 22, 1976, in Barberton, Ohio, McDaniels and his wife, Laura, have one son, Jack Thomas, and one daughter, Maddie.


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Draft 2009 more
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Rd 1, Pick 12 (12) Moreno, Knowshon RB 
Rd 1, Pick 18 (18) Ayers, Robert LB 
Rd 2, Pick 5 (37) Smith, Alphonso CB 
Rd 2, Pick 16 (48) McBath, Darcel CB 
Rd 2, Pick 32 (64) Quinn, Richard TE 
Rd 4, Pick 14 (114) Bruton, David FS 
Rd 4, Pick 32 (132) Olsen, Seth OG 
Rd 5, Pick 5 (141) McKinley, Kenny WR 
Rd 6, Pick 1 (174) Brandstater, Tom QB 
Rd 7, Pick 16 (225) Schlueter, Blake C 
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Scoreboard more
Qualcomm Stadium - Wk 17 1 2 3 4 T
Denver Broncos 6 0 7 8 21
San Diego Chargers 10 14 14 14 52
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
P-1 Fri, Aug 14 @ San Francisco 10:00 PM ET
P-2 Sat, Aug 22 @ Seattle 10:30 PM ET
P-3 Sun, Aug 30 Chicago 8:00 PM ET
P-4 Thu, Sep 03 Arizona 9:00 PM ET
1 Sun, Sep 13 @ Cincinnati 1:00 PM ET
2 Sun, Sep 20 Cleveland 4:15 PM ET
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Injuries more
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Postseason Leaders more
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Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
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Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
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Transactions more
Date Transaction
6/24 C.J. Jones (WR) acquired from waivers.
6/19 Louis Green (LB) cut.
6/19 Rashod Moulton (CB) cut.
6/19 Herana-Daze Jones (S) cut.
AFC West more
Team W L T Win %
Denver 0 0 0 .000
Kansas City 0 0 0 .000
Oakland 0 0 0 .000
San Diego 0 0 0 .000
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