Sean Payton reacted to the hiring of his former New Orleans Saints assistant Aaron Glenn as head coach of the New York Jets:
The Denver Broncos have found a way to put together an incredible coaching staff after having one of the worst staff we have ever seen under Nathaniel Hackett, whom we thought set this franchise back years and years.
The #Bears interviewed #Broncos TE coach Declan Doyle today for their offensive coordinator job, per source. Sean Payton hired Doyle, 28, to replace Joe Brady in New Orleans and later brought him to Denver. Now Doyle is a top candidate to be Ben Johnson’s OC. pic.twitter.com/sKesTpmOQI
But it was a different one. While quarterbacks coach Davis Webb has drawn praise for his work the past two seasons with Russell Wilson and Bo Nix, tight ends coach Declan Doyle will get his first opportunity to help run an NFL offense. The 28-year-old has agreed to become the Chicago Bears offensive coordinator, a source confirmed Sunday night.
Former New Orleans Saints assistant coach Declan Doyle has experienced a meteoric rise within the NFL coaching circle. Chicago's new head coach, Ben Johnson, named Doyle the Bears' new offensive coordinator. Why the significance? He is just 28.
The Detroit Lions hired longtime NFL assistant John Morton as their next offensive coordinator for his second stint running a professional unit.
A former New Orleans Saints coach will be heading from the Denver Broncos to the Chicago Bears, joining Dennis Allen on their revamped staff:
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is assembling a diverse and star-studded coaching staff for his first year with the team. Johnson emerged as the premier co
The new head coach of the Chicago Bears had a busy weekend building up his coaching staff, and Bears fans have plenty of reasons to like what he's done so far.
The Chicago Bears are hiring Denver Broncos tight ends coach Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, under new head coach Ben Johnson.
Morton could be the third staff member to leave Denver in 2025, and he might not be the last. Three teams are interested in Broncos special teams coach Chris Banjo, and clubs have also interviewed defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and executive David Shaw this offseason.