The Fort Morgan Times

BRONCO’S AZZANNI TO JOIN JETS AS RECEIVERS COACH

Azzanni survived the firings of three head coaches during his tenure in Denver, and joins Nathaniel Hackett in New York

- By Kyle Newman knewman@denverpost.com

The Broncos’ longestten­ured assistant coach is headed to New York.

Zach Azzanni, Denver’s receivers coach for the past five seasons, is joining the Jets staff in the same position, league sources confirmed. With New York, Azzanni reunites with former Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett, who is the new Jets offensive coordinato­r.

Azzanni survived the firings of three head coaches during his tenure in Denver (Vance Joseph, Vic Fangio and then Hackett with two games remaining in 2022). He started his NFL coaching career with the Bears.

Under Azzanni’s watch, Tim Patrick went from an undrafted free agent to a starter with a multi-year deal, and Courtland Sutton became a Pro Bowl receiver. But on the flip side, first-round pick Jerry Jeudy has been inconsiste­nt, and KJ Hamler has been oft-injured as the Denver offense sputtered under Fangio and then came to a screeching halt under Hackett, ranking last in the NFL at 16.9 points per game.

Since Sean Payton was officially hired as the franchise’s 20th head coach Feb. 3, the Broncos hired Ben Kotwica as special teams coordinato­r, Declan Doyle as tight ends coach and Zach Strief as offensive line coach. Payton has been busy conducting interviews for both coordinato­r positions, including interviewi­ng Saints quarterbac­k coach Ronald Curry for the OC job, plus Sean Desai, Vance Joseph and Rex Ryan for the DC job.

Indication­s are line coach Marcus Dixon and defensive backs coach Christian Parker, the lone holdover assistants from Hackett’s tenure, will keep their jobs in Denver once a new defensive coordinato­r is named.

 ?? ANDY CROSS — THE DENVER POST ?? Denver Broncos wide receiver coach Zach Azzanni at the UCHeath Center September 01, 2022.
ANDY CROSS — THE DENVER POST Denver Broncos wide receiver coach Zach Azzanni at the UCHeath Center September 01, 2022.

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