The Denver Broncos are promoting Davis Webb to offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network and "The Insiders."
At just 31 years old, Webb has emerged as one of the fastest-rising names in the coaching ranks. The former NFL quarterback reportedly interviewed for multiple head coaching positions in recent weeks but will ultimately remain in Denver to lead the offense under head coach Sean Payton.
Webb joined the coaching profession after a playing career that included stints as a quarterback for the New York Giants, New York Jets, and Buffalo Bills. His rapid ascent to the coordinator level follows a trend of young, former players finding success in high-level coaching roles. According to reports, Webb is expected to be a highly sought-after head coaching candidate during the next hiring cycle.
The move ensures continuity for the Broncos offense as they head into another season. Webb had been a key target for other organizations this offseason, but his decision to stay in Denver solidifies his role as a primary lieutenant on Payton's staff.
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