Sean Payton Nearly Pulled Off The Most Absurd Broncos Move Yet

In a surprising twist, Sean Payton's ambitious yet complex plan to bring Bill Belichick to the Broncos almost reshaped the AFC West's coaching landscape.

Sean Payton apparently had a pretty bold idea for the Broncos: bring in Bill Belichick, let him chase the all-time coaching wins record, then hand the job back.

That’s the kind of plan that sounds made up until ESPN’s Seth Wickersham reports it happened. According to Wickersham, after Belichick and the Patriots split following the ’24 campaign, Payton explored the possibility of making Belichick a “temporary” head coach in Denver. The setup would have put Belichick in charge long enough to move past Don Shula’s 347 career wins, then shifted Payton back into the lead role.

It never got off the ground. Wickersham wrote, “In the end, it was too complicated -- and maybe too fanciful.”

The idea is wild even by NFL standards. Payton had only been hired by the Broncos one year earlier, and Denver paid a steep price to pry him away from the New Orleans Saints, sending first- and second-round picks in the deal. So the notion that the Broncos would then reshape the entire coaching structure for a one-of-a-kind arrangement with Belichick was, at minimum, unusual.

And this wasn’t a quick detour for a game or two. Belichick entered the conversation with 333 career wins in the regular season and playoffs, meaning he would have needed 15 more to pass Shula. That kind of chase would have stretched across at least a full season and probably into another, all for a temporary handoff at the top.

Still, it’s not hard to see why Payton would even think about it. Belichick’s résumé is stacked: 333 career victories over 29 NFL seasons, six Super Bowl titles with the Patriots, two more rings as the Giants’ defensive coordinator, 17 division titles, nine conference championships, three AP Coach of the Year awards, and the NFL’s only 16-0 regular season in 2007.

For the Broncos, though, the whole thing is now just a what-if. They took the division from the Chiefs last year for the first time in a decade and came close to representing the AFC in Super Bowl LIX. With a roster loaded on both sides of the ball, they’re positioned to contend again in 2026.

Belichick, meanwhile, is at North Carolina now. A return to the NFL could still be in play someday if he wants another shot at the all-time wins mark, but it doesn’t sound like it’ll be with a team that already has its head coach situation settled.

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