A 5-11 season can rarely pass without significant changes so, although Broncos head coach Vance Joseph was told he is safe for another season, many of his assistants were expected to be shown the door.
The Broncos began the process swiftly Monday afternoon, starting on the offensive side. According to an NFL source, offensive line coach Jeff Davidson was let go after a single season on the job.
Davidson, a former Broncos draft pick in 1990, joined Joseph’s staff last January and reunited with former coordinator Mike McCoy. Davidson previously worked with McCoy on the staffs of the Chargers (offensive line) and Panthers (offensive coordinator).