Broncos To Offer HC Job To Vance Joseph
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January 11th, 2017 at 10:15am CST by Zach Links
The Broncos’ coaching search is moving fast. The team is expected to make an offer to Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph today, according to Mike Klis of 9NEWS (on Twitter). Vance Joseph (vertical)
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For the last week or so, Joseph has been identified as the frontrunner for the Denver vacancy. From the start, GM John Elway indicated that the team had about “three or four” candidates in mind and Joseph was reportedly in the driver’s seat before he ever interviewed.
Joseph interviewed for Denver’s vacant head coaching position prior to the 2015 season when he was the Bengals’ defensive backs coach. When the Broncos hired Gary Kubiak, the club pushed to hire Joseph as their defensive coordinator, but Cincinnati blocked the move. After that, Joseph moved on to Miami and helped improve the team’s defense from a No. 25 DVOA rank in 2015 to No. 17 this year.
Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub also interviewed for the job. Anthony Lynn was “expected” to interview with Denver but he won’t get the chance to do that if Joseph accepts an offer.
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The Broncos’ coaching search is moving fast. The team is expected to make an offer to Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph today, according to Mike Klis of 9NEWS (on Twitter). Vance Joseph (vertical)
[RELATED: Follow PFR On Instagram]
For the last week or so, Joseph has been identified as the frontrunner for the Denver vacancy. From the start, GM John Elway indicated that the team had about “three or four” candidates in mind and Joseph was reportedly in the driver’s seat before he ever interviewed.
Joseph interviewed for Denver’s vacant head coaching position prior to the 2015 season when he was the Bengals’ defensive backs coach. When the Broncos hired Gary Kubiak, the club pushed to hire Joseph as their defensive coordinator, but Cincinnati blocked the move. After that, Joseph moved on to Miami and helped improve the team’s defense from a No. 25 DVOA rank in 2015 to No. 17 this year.
Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub also interviewed for the job. Anthony Lynn was “expected” to interview with Denver but he won’t get the chance to do that if Joseph accepts an offer.
http://www.profootballrumors.com/2017/0 ... oseph-hire