Sean Payton Reportedly Had A Petty Dolphins Revenge Scheme

Sean Payton's audacious scheme to outshine the Dolphins involved recruiting Bill Belichick to the Broncos, but the complex plan fell short, leaving Don Shula's coaching record intact.

Sean Payton apparently took Miami’s 70-20 beatdown of the Broncos personally.

That game, which the Dolphins won on September 24th, 2023, is still a fresh memory for Miami fans. For Denver, it was the kind of night that can linger. Since then, the two franchises have moved in very different directions - Denver was an ankle injury to quarterback Bo Nix away from making last year’s Super Bowl, while Miami has started another rebuild attempt this offseason.

According to an ESPN report by Seth Wickersham on Tuesday morning, Payton’s response to that humiliation may have been even more dramatic than the scoreline. The Broncos head coach allegedly mulled a plan to step aside at the start of the 2024 season so Denver could hire Bill Belichick, then recently separated from New England, and chase down Don Shula’s NFL wins record in the process.

Shula still sits atop the league’s all-time coaching wins list with 347 victories. Belichick is second with 333, 14 shy of the mark.

Wickersham wrote that Payton considered pitching Broncos owner Greg Penner on a setup in which Belichick would coach Denver until he reached 15 more wins, enough to pass Shula’s total. Payton would have temporarily shifted into the assistant head coach role and handled the offense before returning to the top job once the record fell.

“When Belichick and the Patriots divorced in 2024, Payton considered presenting Broncos owner Greg Penner a proposal for the ages: Hire Belichick as head coach until he reached 15 wins, enough to break Don Shula’s career record of 347. Payton would temporarily step down to assistant head coach and run the offense, then move back after Belichick became the all-time leader. In the end, it was too complicated - and maybe too fanciful.”

The whole thing never got off the ground. Belichick didn’t land another NFL head coaching job and instead took over at the University of North Carolina ahead of the 2025 college season. He went 4-8 in his first year with the Tar Heels.

So the revenge plot stayed just that - a plot. Shula remains the winningest coach in NFL history, Belichick is entering his second season at North Carolina, and Payton is still trying to steer Denver toward a Super Bowl before the Broncos hand out a big-money extension to Nix.

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