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Payton is officially named Denver Broncos head coach

- BY ARNIE STAPLETON ap PRO FOOTBALL Writer

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – The Denver Broncos named Sean Payton the 20th head coach in franchise history Friday, 40 days after firing rookie head coach Nathaniel Hackett.

“Sean Payton is an outstandin­g leader and Super Bowl champion with a brilliant offensive mind. He shares our commitment to winning championsh­ips for Broncos Country and we’re excited to welcome him as our new head coach,” owner and CEO Greg Penner said in a statement.

“Sean knows how to build a championsh­ip culture with high expectatio­ns. He coaches with intensity and attention to detail while setting and maintainin­g high standards. Sean pours his heart and soul into winning with preparatio­n, creativity and a genuine love of the game.”

The Broncos reached an agreement earlier this week to compensate the New Orleans Saints, who had Payton under contract for two more years.

A person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the Saints would receive the Broncos’ firstround selection, No. 29 overall, in this year’s draft and a 2022 second-rounder and the Broncos would receive New Orleans’ thirdround selection next year.

Payton, 59, will be formally introduced Monday at team headquarte­rs. He has already been busy interviewi­ng candidates for his coaching staff.

Payton, who worked in broadcasti­ng this season after stepping down from the Saints when Drew Brees retired, went 152-89 in 15 seasons with New Orleans and 9-8 in the playoffs. He led the Saints to a 31-17 win over the Indianapol­is Colts in the Super Bowl following the 2009 season.

“It is rare in any sport to hire a head coach with Sean’s credential­s and we appreciate the first-class manner in which the Saints approached this process,” Penner said. “We also appreciate­d the opportunit­y to meet and learn from the other highly qualified, outstandin­g coaches we interviewe­d.

“Our goal was to identify a strong leader for the Denver Broncos who is focused on winning, and we found him in Coach Payton.”

Payton’s first order of business after building his staff will be to help quarterbac­k Russell Wilson navigate a comeback following the worst statistica­l season of his 11-year NFL career.

The Broncos went 5-12 last season, extending their playoff drought to seven years. Hackett was fired on Dec. 26 with a 4-11 record, making him just the fifth head coach not to make it through his first season in NFL history. Interim head coach Jerry Rosburg went 1-1 to close out the Broncos’ sixth consecutiv­e losing season.

The Broncos were arguably the league’s biggest disappoint­ment in 2022 given the blockbuste­r trade with Seattle for Wilson that cost Denver four premium draft picks and three players and the hiring of Hackett, who turned out to be the biggest flop of last year’s hiring cycle, overseeing an offense that averaged fewer than 16 points per game.

Wilson signed a $245 million extension before the season, one that doesn’t even kick in until next year. He has vowed to do everything in his power to bounce back in 2023.

The Seahawks own the Broncos’ No. 5 overall selection in the upcoming draft. The first-rounder they sent to New Orleans for Payton is No. 29 overall. They obtained that pick from the Miami Dolphins in the Bradley Chubb trade last year. The pick originally belonged to the San Francisco 49ers.

Payton was the headliner during this year’s cycle of head coach openings. Just five teams were searching for new coaches: the Broncos, Texans, Panthers, Colts and Cardinals.

The Broncos conducted an extensive search, beginning with a virtual visit with Jim Harbaugh, who decided to stay at the University of Michigan. Also considered were Dan Quinn, Demeco Ryans, Raheem Morris, Ejiro Evero, Jim Caldwell and David Shaw. The Texans hired Ryans, who was a finalist in Denver, on Tuesday.

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HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON watches a play during a game against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 14, 2021.
GARY MCCULLOUGH/AP NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON watches a play during a game against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 14, 2021.

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