Broncos fire coach Vic Fangio after 3 seasons

Vic Fangio’s time with the Broncos has come to an end.

The Denver Broncos have fired head coach Vic Fangio, the team announced Sunday morning.

Fangio had an accomplished career as a defensive coordinator in the NFL before joining the Broncos in 2019, most recently with the Chicago Bears from 2015-2018.

In Denver, Fangio’s defense performed well, allowing 18.9 points per game this season, the third-best average in the NFL going into Week 18. The offense has struggled, though, scoring the 11th-fewest points in the NFL this year (335).

Fangio’s game management — particularly clock management — and his challenge decisions (4-of-16) were frequently scrutinized during his three seasons with the Broncos, and his 19-30 record was not acceptable.

Denver general manager George Paton will have “full authority” in the team’s search for a new coach, Broncos president/CEO Joe Ellis announced Sunday. Ellis, who hired Paton last year, has his own contract set to expire in the spring.

Fangio will have no trouble landing a job as a defensive coordinator with another team, but his time as Denver’s head coach has come to an end.

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