The Associated Press announced finalists for its 2024 end-of-season NFL awards last week and three Denver Broncos were recognized. Broncos coach Sean Payton (Coach of the Year), cornerback Pat Surtain
It looks like the Denver Broncos might not lose defensive coordinator Vance Joseph this offseason. Joseph interviewed for head coach openings with the New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders, but did not get either job.
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has become a hot commodity for teams searching for their next head coach. His performance this past season pushed his name to the top of candidate lists around the NFL.
Denver Broncos superstar cornerback Patrick Surtain II is the favorite for the Defensive Player of the Year award, but that doesn't count for anything yet. After all, the final tally is subject to the vagaries of the voters, and various other factors can come into play.
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph was snubbed in the Associated Press' end of the season awards.
The Jets will not hire Broncos DC Vance Joseph as their new head coach, opting to hire Aaron Glenn instead. That and more updates here.
Denver still hasn't filled its special teams coordinator role after moving on from Ben Kotwica after its wild-card loss in Buffalo.
Nations have the right to protect their borders, broadly speaking. But this does not absolve the Christians within those borders from doing all they can to help migrants and refugees. To stand with them. To take their side. And telling them “Go home!” is not what Jesus had in mind.
Pete Hegseth has been sworn as the secretary of defense, taking the oath from Vice President JD Vance less than 12 hours after a dramatic late-night vote in the Senate.
The Senate voted Friday night on the confirmation of Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth.  Read More
The Senate narrowly voted to confirm embattled Pete Hegseth as secretary of the Department of Defense, in a major win for President Donald Trump and his new administration.
The 44-year-old Hegseth is an Army veteran who rose to the rank of major and served in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was most recently a Fox News Channel host.