Broncos Just Got Clarity On A Huge Vance Joseph Question

Despite head coaching opportunities elsewhere, the Broncos are thrilled to retain Vance Joseph, whose defensive prowess continues to be a cornerstone for the team's success.

The Broncos got what they wanted this offseason: Vance Joseph is still running the defense.

That matters in Denver, because Joseph’s work in 2025 put him right back on the radar for head coaching jobs around the league. With 10 openings popping up across the NFL, his name had to be part of the conversation. Instead, he’ll spend 2026 back on the Broncos’ sideline, continuing as defensive coordinator for a unit that was among the league’s top-three scoring defenses in 2025.

Sean Payton made it clear in June that he was more than fine with that outcome.

“I’m thrilled he’s back, selfishly, and yet there’s that part of me with what he was able to do and how that benefited our team, I’m quite sure he’s going to have another shot at this thing," Payton said of Vance Joseph back in June.

"I’ll do anything and everything I can to help him. He’s been fantastic to work with. His command of the room with the players on defense and what they’re doing is super impressive.”

For Joseph, the offseason search ended the same way last year’s did: no head coaching job. It’s the second straight offseason he’s come up short in that chase, even though he’s been trying to get back into that role for the first time since he was the Broncos’ head coach in 2018.

Joseph didn’t sound rattled by it. He described the process as part of the business and kept his focus where it is now - on Denver’s defense.

“It was a process," Joseph said of being interviewed for head coach openings. "Obviously, I didn't get a job last year, and that’s OK.

My focus now is to get back in position, and that's winning games for the Broncos and being a great defense again. It's a process that is different every single year.

"I can't be concerned about the outcomes, [I can] just keep pushing forward, winning games and being in position to interview. That's an honor by itself.

So I am not discouraged. My focus is the Broncos' defense right now.

I do want to be a head coach, but there are seasons for that. Right now, my focus is strictly on our defense being better this year.”

That’s where Denver stands now: Joseph back in charge, the same core pieces in place, and a defense that has a chance to build on what it already showed in 2025. If the Broncos climb even higher, the head coaching calls figure to come again. For now, Joseph is exactly where the Broncos want him - and exactly where he wants to keep winning.

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