Paxton Lynch to be named Broncos starting quarterback — FOX31 Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Paxton Lynch will be named the starting quarterback for the Broncos this week, an NFL league source told sports director Nick Griffith on Tuesday. #NFL league source: Paxton Lynch will start for the #Broncos on Sunday vs. #Raiders — Nick Griffith (@NickGriffithTV) November 21, 2017 The news was first broke by “local…

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REPORT: Paxton Lynch named Broncos starter — FanSided

The Denver Broncos are 3-7 and have suffered through atrocious quarterback play, and now are turning to their third different starter. The Broncos have gone through the wringer this season. After starting the season 3-1 before the bye week, Denver came back to play the winless New York Giants at home in primetime. The result…

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Brock Osweiler has been benched yet again — fanbuzz.com

The Denver Broncos have once again moved on from quarterback Brock Osweiler. The Broncos’ decision to fire offensive coordinator Mike McCoy will coincide with Paxton Lynch taking over as the team’s starting quarterback for Sunday’s tilt with the Oakland Raiders, per ESPN. Lynch was listed as Denver’s No. 2 quarterback and active for the first…

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Broncos fire offensive coordinator Mike McCoy after six-game losing streak — The Denver Post

Following the Broncos’ six-consecutive loss, to the Cincinnati Bengals in Denver, head coach Vance Joseph informed offensive coordinator Mike McCoy on Monday that he was fired, an NFL source confirmed. It appears quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave will be promoted in his place. This story is breaking news and will be updated. Related Articles Kiszla: Broncos…

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Report: Broncos Fire Mike McCoy; Bill Musgrave Promoted to Offensive Coordinator — Bleacher Report – Front Page

The Denver Broncos fired offensive coordinator Mike McCoy and promoted quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave to the position on an interim basis. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network and Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the news. McCoy, 45, rejoined the Broncos this past offseason after a four-year run as the Los Angeles Chargers’ head coach. …

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Mike McCoy fired by Broncos, Bill Musgrave promoted — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos’ all-star offensive coaching staff has not worked out well, and offensive coordinator Mike McCoy was fired. Bill Musgrave was promoted… Many of us are excited about Black Friday coming up this week, the day after Thanksgiving. Black Monday, perhaps the first of a couple of Black Mondays in Denver, is not as…

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Someone had to go, and it turned out to be Mike McCoy — Mile High Sports

After six straight losses and seven in eight games, the Denver Broncos have made their first major shakeup. Offensive coordinator Mike McCoy was relieved of his duties Monday morning, according to multiple reports. Bill Musgrave, the Broncos quarterbacks coach and a former offensive coordinator, will assume McCoy’s duties. The move comes following another stagnant offensive performance,…

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JUST IN: Broncos fire McCoy, promote Musgrave to OC, per reports — KKFN

The Denver Broncos have fired offensive coordinator Mike McCoy and promoted quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave as his interim, according to multiple media reports early Monday. Less than 72 hours removed from general manager John Elway calling his squad “soft” and less than 12 hours removed from the Broncos sixth consecutive loss, NFL Network insider Ian…

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Chris Harris Jr. thinks the way to beat the Patriots is to play man — Mile High Report – All Posts

And he’s probably right. The Denver Broncos need to man up and make Tom Brady work hard for every single completion. When the Denver Broncos promoted Joe Woods to defensive coordinator, he talked about sprinkling some sugar on defense. So far, that has taken the form of more zone coverage concepts on early downs to…

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