The Denver Broncos usually have 3 Wide Receivers and 1 Tight End on most of their offensive plays. That allows for great flexibility in what plays can be called and what pass protections can be utilized. On a passing play, a team can decide whether to keep both the tight end and the running back in pass protection or send both out into the route, depending on what look the defense shows. Additionally, with the tight end present, the team can run the ball either toward the strength of the formation or away from it, depending on the front shown by the defense.
The Broncos‘ defense is usually 3-4. A common defense in American football, the 3-4 features three down linemen and four linebackers (and, also, the four defensive backs). A common defense in American football, the 3-4 features three down linemen and four linebackers (and, also, the four defensive backs).
Head Coach: Nathaniel Hackett
Assistant Head Coach: Derek Haithcock
Instructional Designer: John Vieira
Offensive coordinator: Justin Outten
Passing game coordinator/QBs: Klint Kubiak
Running backs: Tyrone Wheatley
Wide receivers: Zach Azzanni
Offensive line: Butch Barry
Assistant offensive line: Ben Steele
Tight ends: Jake Moreland
Offensive quality control: Ramon Chinyoung
Marlin Briscoe Diversity Coaching Fellow: Mateo Kambui
Defensive coordinator: Ejiro Evero
Senior defensive assistant: Dom Capers
Defensive backs: Christian Parker
Assistant defensive backs: Ola Adams
Defensive line: Marcus Dixon
Linebackers: Peter Hansen
Outside linebackers: Bert Watts
To-be-announced role: Bill Kollar
Defensive quality control: AC Carter
Defensive assistant: DeAndre Thompson
Special teams coordinator: Dwayne Stukes
Assistant special teams: Mike Mallory
Head Strength and conditioning: Loren Landow
Assistant Strength and conditioning: Korey Jones
Assistant Strength and conditioning: Pierre Ngo