Broncos announce 11 additions to coaching staff

The Broncos announced 11 additions to Sean Payton’s coaching staff on Saturday evening.

The Denver Broncos announced 11 additions to their 2023 coaching staff on Saturday evening. Broncos head coach Sean Payton has now finalized his group of assistants for his first season in Denver.

Here are the team’s new arrivals.

Offense

Lou Ayeni: Running Backs

Davis Webb: Quarterbacks

Austin King: Assistant Offensive Line

Zack Grossi: Offensive Quality Control

Logan Kilgore: Offensive Quality Control

Favian Upshaw: Offensive Quality Control

Defense

Jamar Cain: Pass Rush Specialist

Joe Vitt: Senior Defensive Assistant

Isaac Shewmaker: Defensive Quality Control

Addison Lynch: Defensive Quality Control

Strength and Conditioning

Shaun Snee: Assistant Strength & Conditioning

The Broncos published bios for the new assistant coaches on their official website. Denver previously announced 16 other coaches in February. Ranging from veterans like assistant head coach Mike Westhoff (75) to young, first-time coaches like quarterbacks coach Davis Webb (28), Payton will have a diverse staff with a good mix of youth and experience.

Denver’s new staff will make their debut when the Broncos begin their offseason program next month.

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Wisconsin football has a new director of strength and conditioning

The Wisconsin football program promoted strength and conditioning coach Ross Kolodziej to defensive line coach last month after defensive

The Wisconsin football program promoted strength and conditioning coach Ross Kolodziej to defensive line coach last month after now-former defensive line coach Inoke Breckterfield left to fill the same role at Vanderbilt.

According to a release from the program, assistant strength and conditioning coach Shaun Snee will take over as the director of football strength and conditioning.

Snee joined the Wisconsin staff in 2014 as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. When Kolodziej moved to the defensive line, UWBadgers.com notes that “there were players who reached out via text messages and calls to Shaun Snee and expressed their backing.”

The Montrose, Pennsylvania native has years of experience in the field, spending the 2012 and 2013 seasons as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant under Paul Chryst at Pittsburgh and now seven years with the Wisconsin program.

According to accounts from players, people within the program and Snee himself, the new strength coach will carry many of the same standards and values over from Kolodziej’s time at the helm.

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