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Greg Penner comments on Broncos giving Sean Payton new contract

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Greg Penner comments on Broncos giving Sean Payton new contract

Denver Broncos owner Greg Penner announced a new five-year contract for head coach Sean Payton, praising his turnaround and leadership since joining in 2023. The team also extended general manager George Paton’s deal, with both now locked through the 2030 NFL season as the Broncos continue their playoff success." "article": " The Denver Broncos extended head coach Sean Payton’s contract for five years, team owner and CEO Greg Penner confirmed on Thursday. The move follows Payton’s strong performance since taking over in 2023, leading the team to 32 wins and two consecutive playoff appearances, including an AFC Championship run last season. Penner highlighted Payton’s role in building a winning culture, noting his alignment with general manager George Paton, who also received a new five-year deal earlier this year. Both contracts now secure Payton and Paton through the 2030 NFL season. The Broncos have improved significantly under Payton’s leadership, finishing tied for sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC in wins since his arrival. The team’s recent success includes playoff berths in 2023 and 2024, with last year’s deep postseason push marking their highest achievement under his tenure. The extensions reflect the Broncos’ commitment to stability in their football operations. Penner emphasized the partnership between Payton and Paton, calling it a key factor in the team’s progress. With both leaders locked in long-term, the franchise aims to build on its momentum during an exciting period for the organization. The new contracts come as the Broncos continue to develop talent and compete for championships. Payton’s turnaround has revitalized the franchise, shifting expectations and positioning the team as a consistent playoff contender. The five-year deals ensure continuity in leadership as the Broncos work toward sustained success in the NFL.

The Denver Broncos extended head coach Sean Payton’s contract for five years, team owner and CEO Greg Penner confirmed on Thursday. The move follows Payton’s strong performance since taking over in 2023, leading the team to 32 wins and two consecutive playoff appearances, including an AFC Championship run last season. Penner highlighted Payton’s role in building a winning culture, noting his alignment with general manager George Paton, who also received a new five-year deal earlier this year. Both contracts now secure Payton and Paton through the 2030 NFL season. The Broncos have improved significantly under Payton’s leadership, finishing tied for sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC in wins since his arrival. The team’s recent success includes playoff berths in 2023 and 2024, with last year’s deep postseason push marking their highest achievement under his tenure. The extensions reflect the Broncos’ commitment to stability in their football operations. Penner emphasized the partnership between Payton and Paton, calling it a key factor in the team’s progress. With both leaders locked in long-term, the franchise aims to build on its momentum during an exciting period for the organization. The new contracts come as the Broncos continue to develop talent and compete for championships. Payton’s turnaround has revitalized the franchise, shifting expectations and positioning the team as a consistent playoff contender. The five-year deals ensure continuity in leadership as the Broncos work toward sustained success in the NFL.

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