Report: Loren Landow won’t return as Broncos’ strength and conditioning coach

Loren Landow will not return as the Broncos’ strength and conditioning coach under Sean Payton.

The changes continue at Dove Valley.

On the same day that news broke that the Denver Broncos are allowing defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero out of his contract, there’s also word that head strength and conditioning coach Loren Landow won’t return in 2023.

Landow has told several players that he is “moving on” from the team, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Landow joined the club in 2018 and held the head S&C coach position for the past five seasons. He also still owns and serves as the director of his own training center, Landow Performance, in Centennial.

One of Landow’s assistant strength coaches, Pierre Ngo, has already left the team to join the Chicago Bears. The Broncos have also lost running backs coach Tyrone Wheatley (who left to become the head coach at Wayne State University), and Denver has allowed offensive coordinator Justin Outten and quarterbacks coach Klint Kubiak to interview with other teams this offseason.

After firing former head coach Nathaniel Hackett in December, the team named Jerry Rosburg the interim head coach, and he promptly fired special teams coordinator Dwayne Stukes and offensive line coach Butch Barry. Rosburg himself had his contract end a few weeks ago.

Following the arrival of new head coach Sean Payton, we have been tracking all of the changes to Denver’s coaching staff on this page.

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