LAS VEGAS — Sean Payton considers himself a planner.
The Broncos’ offseason schedule, he said Friday, is essentially in place through mid-June, when the NFL takes its summer break.
Turns out, Denver’s offensive offseason to-do list is also mostly finalized.
Oh, it hasn’t been put to paper or saved to a top-secret Google doc?
No need, really. The Broncos put it on film Sunday in their 27-14 season-closing loss to the hated Raiders.
The overall season tallies: 8-9 overall, 3-3 in the division and losers of eight straight to the silver and black.
“You are what your record is in our league,” Payton said.