The Denver Broncos might be facing an offseason where their coaching staff becomes a hot commodity across the league - and not just at the top.
Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph was always expected to draw interest after the way he’s helped reshape Denver’s defense. His unit has shown resilience, creativity, and growth throughout the season, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see his name pop up in multiple head coaching searches. But Joseph isn’t the only Broncos coach turning heads.
Quarterbacks coach Davis Webb is starting to generate some real buzz - and that’s a storyline worth watching.
Webb, just 30 years old, has quickly made a name for himself in coaching circles. After wrapping up his playing career in 2022, he jumped straight into coaching, and it’s clear he didn’t come in just to hang around. He’s been on a fast track since day one, and now he’s reportedly gaining serious traction heading into the 2026 coaching cycle.
According to insider reports, Webb has “a ton of juice” heading into the offseason - which is saying something, considering he’s never served as a coordinator or head coach at any level. But that lack of traditional experience hasn’t stopped teams from taking notice. The buzz is real.
What makes Webb such an intriguing candidate? For starters, he’s a former third-round pick who’s been preparing for a coaching career since his college days.
He understands the quarterback position from the inside out, and he’s already had a hand in developing Bo Nix - a project that’s quickly turning into a success story in Denver. That kind of quarterback development doesn’t go unnoticed in today’s NFL, where young QBs are the currency of the future.
And it’s not just Denver that’s taken note. Teams like the New York Giants - where Webb began his NFL journey - are reportedly watching closely. With the Giants in the market for a new direction, there’s speculation they could see Webb as a fresh, innovative option to guide a young quarterback like Jaxson Dart.
If Webb doesn’t land a head coaching job this offseason, the Broncos would be wise to find a way to keep him in the building - and maybe even expand his role in 2026. There’s clearly something special there.
He’s young, sharp, and already earning the respect of people around the league. That’s a rare combination.
In a league that’s always looking for the next big thing on the sidelines, Davis Webb might be closer to that spotlight than anyone expected.
