The Denver Broncos were looking for an adjustment and hired a new coach Sean Payton. He is ready to use all the resources in the best possible way.
Sean Payton, the new head coach of the Denver Broncos, is not taking any time making significant changes in the Mile High City.
Wilson has his own personal trainers at the team’s facilities, much like former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. The new head coach of the Denver Broncos assured the media on Monday that the team’s quarterback, like the rest of the players, would have access to the Broncos’ training staff.
“That’s not gonna take place here” Coach Sean Payton on personal coaches being in the building. pic.twitter.com/AJM4wRuKPu
— Darren McKee (@DMacRadio) February 6, 2023
“That’s foreign to me,” Payton stated to the media. “That’s not going to take place here. I’m not familiar with it, but our staff will be here, our players will be here and that’ll be it.”
Sean Payton asked about Russell Wilson’s performance team having access to the facility last year. “That’s foreign to me. That’s not going to take place here. I’m not familiar with it, but our staff will be here, our players will be here and that’ll be it.”
— Parker Gabriel (@ParkerJGabriel) February 6, 2023
Something like this occurred in Foxborough five seasons ago, so it’s possible you’ve heard about it before.
During Brady’s time in New England, he and famous sports trainer Alex Guerrero collaborated extensively. At the end of the 2017 season, though, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick barred Guerrero from traveling on team aircraft and attending games.
Sean Payton asked about Russell Wilson’s performance team having access to the facility last year. “That’s foreign to me. That’s not going to take place here. I’m not familiar with it, but our staff will be here, our players will be here and that’ll be it.”
— Parker Gabriel (@ParkerJGabriel) February 6, 2023
The Broncos made a massive move last year to get Wilson from the Seattle Seahawks. Subsequently, Denver seemed to have secured a long-term franchise quarterback by granting him a $245 million, five-year contract deal.
Wilson, though, was severely let down by his first year in Colorado. The nine-time Pro Bowl selection had a 60.5 percent completion rate, 3,524 passing yards, 16 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
After Nathaniel Hackett, the first-year head coach was dismissed with two games left in the season, Jerry Rosburg took over as interim head coach and led the team to a winning record. The Broncos made a huge move last week when they traded for Sean Payton from the New Orleans Saints.