One of the most important moves Vance Joseph had to make after hiring offensive coordinator Mike McCoy was figuring out who would be coaching the Denver Broncos’ offensive line. That man is apparently going to be Jeff Davidson, a former Broncos offensive lineman as a player and one of the most highly respected coaches in the league.
Davidson spent his first two years as a coach in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints before he was hired as tight ends coach in New England in 1997. He was with the Patriots until 2004 when he followed New England assistant Romeo Crennel to the Cleveland Browns, where he was the offensive line coach and assistant head coach/offensive coordinator.