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Broncos to hire Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett as next head coach

January 27, 2022 03:42AM
The Denver Broncos are hiring Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett to serve as the franchise's 18th head coach, according to CBS Sports' Josina Anderson and first reported by NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. The California native replaces Vic Fangio, who was fired after three seasons.

Hackett's NFL career began as an offensive quality control coach for Tampa Bay in 2006. After a brief stint with Syracuse, he returned to the league where he has spent the last nine seasons, including three as Jacksonville's offensive coordinator and three in his current role.

According to FootballOutsiders, the Packers offense was relatively unchanged from the prior year to Hackett's first as offensive coordinator. Over the past two seasons, the team has finished first or second in DVOA, which is a metric measuring offensive output. The Packers offense has the fewest turnovers (37) & second-best red zone offense since 2019 with Hackett as offensive coordinator.

The California native had also interviewed with Chicago, Minnesota and Jacksonville for their respective openings. Hackett, 42, was still involved in the Jaguars' search as recently as yesterday, per reports.

Thursday's news will fuel the Aaron Rodgers to Denver rumors that began last offseason. Rodgers noted after the season that it was unclear what the future held for him. If the veteran is not the answer within the organization, then they will likely need to address the quarterback position in another way after Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock delivered lackluster performances in 2021.

Despite winning their first three games, the Broncos finished with a 7-10 record. They hold the No. 9 overall selection, which is the same pick used to select Alabama cornerback Patrick Surtain II a year earlier, in the 2022 NFL Draft. The franchise does have the sixth-most salary cap space, according to Spotrac.com, with roughly $44.8 million.

No Denver coach has lasted more than four seasons since Mike Shanahan left in 2008.

[www.cbssports.com]
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  Broncos to hire Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett as next head coach

den-the-coach180January 27, 2022 03:42AM

  Couldn't agree more. This move incorporates a hope for Aaron Rogers

RockRam129January 27, 2022 03:52AM

  Re: Couldn't agree more. This move incorporates a hope for Aaron Rogers

AlbaNY_Ram105January 27, 2022 04:02AM

  not sure how the Rams could fit him in but......

21Dog143January 27, 2022 05:19AM