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The Denver Broncos won’t lose Vance Joseph to a head coach job, at least not this offseason.
The New Orleans Saints are finalizing a deal to hire former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their new head coach, filling the last remaining head coach opening in the NFL.
Previously, the Chicago Bears (Ben Johnson), Las Vegas Raiders (Pete Carroll), New England Patriots (Mike Vrabel), New York Jets (Aaron Glenn), Jacksonville Jaguars (Liam Coen) and Dallas Cowboys (Brian Schottenheimer) also filled HC roles earlier this offseason.
Joseph was a known candidate for the Jets and Raiders openings but did not end up landing either job. He is now set to remain in Denver as defensive coordinator for the 2025 season.
Joseph’s defense ranked eighth in takeaways (25), seventh in yards allowed (317.1 PG), third in points allowed (18.3 PG) and first in sacks (63) this season. If the Broncos have another strong showing on defense in 2025, Joseph could emerge as a head coach candidate again next offseason.
If Denver eventually loses Joseph to a promotion elsewhere, the Broncos would receive a pair of third-round compensatory draft picks. For now, though, Joseph is staying put.