The Denver Broncos are keeping things in-house as they reshape their offensive leadership heading into 2026. On Monday, the team announced that Davis Webb has been promoted to offensive coordinator, marking a significant step up for a coach who’s quickly risen through the ranks in Denver.
Webb, who had drawn interest from around the league for both head coaching and offensive coordinator roles, ultimately chose to stay put - and the Broncos are betting on continuity to push their offense forward. Over the past three seasons, Webb served as Denver’s quarterbacks coach, and in 2025, he added the title of offensive pass game coordinator. That dual role gave him a major hand in shaping the Broncos’ aerial attack, and now he’ll have full control of the offense.
The move comes after the team parted ways with Joe Lombardi, who was let go following Denver’s loss to the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. Lombardi’s departure signaled a desire for a fresh direction - but instead of looking outside the building, the Broncos opted to elevate someone who knows the system, the players, and the culture.
Webb’s promotion speaks volumes about the trust the organization has in his football mind. A former NFL quarterback himself, Webb has quickly built a reputation as a sharp, detail-oriented coach who connects well with players - particularly under center. His work with the Broncos’ quarterbacks over the past few seasons has been noticeable, and now he’ll be tasked with overseeing the entire offensive operation.
To fill Webb’s old role, the Broncos once again stayed internal, promoting Logan Kilgore from offensive quality control coach to quarterbacks coach. Kilgore, a former quarterback with pro playing experience of his own, has been working behind the scenes in Denver’s offensive structure and now steps into a more prominent position.
It’s a clear sign that the Broncos value continuity and development - not just on the field, but on the coaching staff as well. With Webb now calling the shots on offense and Kilgore stepping into a key developmental role, Denver is doubling down on a homegrown approach to building a contender.
