The Denver Broncos have had a quick turnaround thanks to Sean Payton’s leadership as a head coach. In just his third year with the organization, Payton nearly led the club to a Super Bowl appearance last season. With the 2026-27 campaign quickly approaching, it appears the veteran coach is getting a new deal.
Reports indicate that Payton, who is 62 years old, is getting a new five-year contract from the Broncos, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The finances are currently unknown, but Payton is locked in through the 2030 season, along with general manager George Paton.
“ESPN sources: The Broncos and Sean Payton have reached agreement on a new five-year contract,” reported Schefter. “Payton has led the Broncos to the third-most wins in the NFL over the past two years, including an AFC Championship Game appearance last season. Now, Broncos owner Greg Penner has both his HC and GM George Paton under contract through the 2030 season, with stability across his football operations.”
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