Broncos coach Sean Payton taking cautious approach with recovering players

“We’re pleased, obviously, with his progress,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of RB Javonte Williams.

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton overhauled the team’s coaching staff this offseason. He also brought in new vice president of health and performance Beau Lowery, who worked under Payton with the New Orleans Saints from 2017-2021.

Together with Lowery and the training staff, Payton has created three groups of players who the team will treat cautiously during training camp.

“Any player who had a significant injury a year ago — Beau and I will sit down, and we’ll have a Group 1,” Payton said on July 26. “That would be someone like [Javonte Williams]. We’ll have days on, limited days, and days off. There’s a process. It won’t only be with him. There will be a handful of those players.

“Then we’ll have a mid-group of players that will have a set schedule with load management. Then the last group would be veteran players like Kareem [Jackson] and a handful of those guys that we’ll be smart with.”

Payton explained that process after being asked specifically about Williams, who is returning from a torn ACL this year. Williams avoided the PUP list to begin camp, but Denver won’t rush him back into regular full-speed action.

“He would fall into that first group of a planned schedule as he’s recovering from a major surgery,” Payton said of Williams. “We’re pleased, obviously, with his progress. We felt really good about it in the spring, and he put the work in.”

Williams seems to be on track to be ready for the regular season. The Broncos will be cautious with Williams — and every other player returning from a significant injury — this summer, hoping to avoid any setbacks.

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12 head coach candidates Broncos should consider in 2023

If the Broncos make a coaching change in 2023, keep an eye on these names.

Following the 2021 season, the Denver Broncos had three finalists for their head coach opening after they fired Vic Fangio, narrowing their search down to Nathaniel Hackett, Dan Quinn and Kevin O’Connell.

In hindsight, it appears that Denver picked the worst coach among the three finalists. Also of note, the Broncos didn’t even interview Mike McDaniel.

Right now, it feels inevitable that Hackett will be fired at the end of the season, so who are the top candidates to take over in 2023?

The most obvious in-house candidate would be defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, who has led one of the best defensive units in the NFL this year.

Peyton Manning has indicated that he doesn’t want to coach at the NFL level, but Denver still might give him a call, perhaps as a consultant if nothing else.

Two big names are Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh (who is apparently being monitored by NFL teams) and ex-Saints coach Sean Payton. There is a catch with Payton — he’s still under contract with New Orleans through 2024, so it would take trading a draft pick to acquire him.

Evero, Manning, Harbaugh and Payton all made our list, but they’re probably unlikely candidates.

The list does not include several candidates who interviewed for Denver’s opening earlier this year, including Lions DC Aaron Glenn, Bears OC Luke Getsy, Patriots LBs coach Jerod Mayo, Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon and Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy, but they could be names to watch as well.

Let’s get the list!