Sean Payton’s worst enemy greets him in the misty mirror every morning for a shave, then cuts him from inside the rest of the day. If Payton ever got out of his own way, he’d rule the world. The Broncos coach needs to listen more to the voice on his play sheet — RUN IT!
Hopefully, this was the wake-up call that Payton needed as a play-caller, even though he's had multiple other conspicuous snafus on a scale worthy of self-reflection. The Broncos need to be able to run the ball, as it can help them close out games and clinch that playoff spot.
During Thursday night's game between the Broncos and the Chargers, Prime Video cameras caught a prime shot of Denver coach Sean Payton's call sheet.
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Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton was not happy that his call sheet was shown on the broadcast against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Denver Broncos suffered a tough loss to the Chargers in Week 16, and Sean Payton has now admitted that he’s to blame for the defeat.
For years, the Broncos continuously held below-500 seasons. They've only had one winning year post-Peyton Manning era, and from 2017-2023, the team's overall record was 43-72. While Sean Payton was already the head coach in 2023, one could argue that it makes the current resurgence even sweeter for him.
Pat Surtain II, star cornerback for the Denver Broncos, has made a bold admission about the team and Sean Payton following their tough loss to the Chargers in Week 16.
The Broncos are currently scheduled to play the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football on Dec. 19. Nine days later, Denver is expected to play the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday, Dec. 28 as part of NFL Network’s triple header of games in Week 17.
Sean Payton is tired of the NFL's cameras zooming in on coach's call sheets. After Amazon's crew got an up close shot of Payton's sheet during Thursday night's broadcast of Broncos-Chargers, the Denver HC sounded off on how invasive the league's "eye in the sky" can be.
Broncos coach Sean Payton said he hopes starting cornerback Riley Moss, who has missed the last three games with a knee injury, can play on Saturday against the Cincinnati Bengals. “The sooner the better that we can get him back in the lineup. Hopefully, it’s this weekend,” Payton said in a conference call with reporters on Sunday.