September 22, 2024

Denver Broncos have confirmed the departure of head coach Vic Fangio after the season-ending 28-24 loss to Kansas City Chiefs.

Fangio failed to make the play-offs in his three seasons in charge and leaves with a 19-30 record.

He had a fourth year left on his contract with a team option for 2023, but the Broncos have opted to part ways and head in a new directions

Broncos fire Vic Fangio after 3 losing seasons in Denver | Broncos | gazette.com

“I have tremendous respect for Vic and all he’s accomplished in the NFL,” general manager George Paton said in a statement, less than 24 hours after the 28-24 home loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

“Over the past year, I appreciate his partnership, friendship and the tireless work-ethic he demonstrated as our head coach. Vic will continue to have great success in this league, and I thank him for everything he did for the Broncos as well as me personally.

“Looking ahead, there’s a lot of work to be done for us to take the next step. Winning is not easy, and we’re going to embrace the opportunity to improve in every single area of our operation.

“Our search to find the next head coach of the Broncos will be a comprehensive, collaborative process. We’re approaching it with an open mind and look forward to spending time with some outstanding candidates

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