Broncos head coach Sean Payton is taking full responsibility for the Broncos' Wild Card loss to the Bills on Sunday.
While it appeared referees were coming over to the Bills' bench to explain why they were missing calls, things were much darker on the Broncos' sideline. At one point in the fourt
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton raised some eyebrows over his interaction with defensive coordinator Vance Joseph.
Sean Payton didn’t just take his foot off the gas. He yanked the emergency brake, got out of the car, handed the keys to Josh Allen, and crawled home on all fours.
We've seen what a Payton sideline tirade looks like. This wasn't that. While we can't make out what Payton said to Joseph, he was obviously pointing out something on the field fro
The Denver Broncos' first postseason trip since the 2015 campaign was short-lived. Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills defeated Denver 31-7 in Sunday's AFC
It starts with me,” Sean Payton said after the Broncos’ loss. “It’s always a tough pill to swallow especially when it’s a postseason game.”
The Denver Broncos were thoroughly outplayed in the Wild Card round by the Buffalo Bills. Here's what Sean Payton said postgame at the podium.
The CBS broadcast said Sean Payton was 0-8 when trailing at halftime of playoff games, forgetting Super Bowl XLIV (and four other games).
It was a frustrating performance for Denver after starting the game so hot, and that frustration boiled over at one point in the second half between head coach Sean Payton and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. CBS cameras caught a tense moment between the two in the fourth quarter.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton believes his team would have faired well in a potential matchup with the Chiefs.
Payton is not the only Bronco selected as a finalist for an end-of-the-season award. Quarterback Bo Nix is a finalist for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year while cornerback Pat Surtain II has been nominated for AP Defensive Player of the Year.