The Denver Broncos and General Manager George Paton have reached an agreement on a five-year contract extension, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The new deal effectively secures Paton’s leadership in the front office through the 2030 NFL season.
Paton originally joined the Broncos in January 2021 after a long tenure with the Minnesota Vikings. Since arriving in Denver, he has overseen significant roster changes and draft classes aimed at returning the franchise to postseason contention. This five-year commitment from the Broncos organization highlights a clear desire for stability and long-term planning under Paton's personnel guidance.
The extension ensures that Paton will remain at the helm of the team's football operations as they continue to build around their current core. By extending his contract through 2030, the Broncos ownership has signaled their full support for Paton's vision for the team's future. Further details regarding the financial aspects of the deal have not yet been made public.
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