Broncos’ Assistant Coach Joins Bills Team

Broncos’ Assistant Coach Joins Bills Team

The Denver Broncos are undergoing significant coaching changes as they prepare for the upcoming season. Senior offensive assistant Pete Carmichael has joined the Buffalo Bills as their new offensive coordinator. This move follows a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Pete Carmichael’s New Role with the Buffalo Bills

Pete Carmichael, who has a notable coaching background, brings a wealth of experience to Buffalo. He previously served as the offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints from 2009 to 2023. His tenure included collaborations with current Bills head coach Joe Brady, who was also a candidate for Denver’s offensive coordinator position.

Coaching Background

  • Carmichael’s Experience: Worked alongside Sean Payton in New Orleans from 2006 to 2021.
  • Joe Brady’s History: Served as New Orleans’ offensive coordinator for two seasons before joining the Bills.

At 54 years old, Carmichael’s experience will be crucial in shaping the Bills’ offensive strategy. His addition is expected to bolster the team’s performance following the coaching shake-up.

Changes in the Denver Broncos Coaching Staff

With Joe Lombardi recently fired, the Broncos are actively searching for a new offensive coordinator. So far, they have interviewed one external candidate, Ronald Curry. Additionally, Davis Webb, who currently holds the position of offensive pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, is a prominent option for the in-house OC role.

Current Changes in Denver’s Coaching Staff

  • OC Joe Lombardi – Fired
  • WRs Coach Keary Colbert – Fired
  • CBs Coach Addison Lynch – Fired
  • Senior Assistant Pete Carmichael – Joined Bills

As of now, the Broncos have experienced four coaching changes during this offseason. The organization remains focused on enhancing their coaching roster as they approach the new season.