Broncos assistant coach Zack Grossi battling rare cancer

“The Broncos’ support was truly overwhelming. They have gone above and beyond, and it’s hard to put into words what it means to me.”

Denver Broncos passing game specialist Zack Grossi has been diagnosed with a yolk sac tumor, a rare malignant cancer.

Grossi was hired by the Broncos as an offensive quality control coach in 2022 and was promoted to passing game specialist this offseason.

“Our unwavering support is with Zack and his family as he takes some time away to focus on his health,” Denver head coach Sean Payton said in a statement. “Knowing what Zack is all about and talking with him since his diagnosis, I have no doubt he will Fight Like A Bronco. We’ll be with him every step of the way and can’t wait to welcome him back to our staff.”

The 35-year-old coach released the following statement through the team’s official website on Saturday:

I’ve been part of a team since I was 8 years old. Now, as I begin my fight against cancer, I’ve found peace in knowing that I’m not alone.

For the last three months, I felt a little bit off, and recently, I began to have trouble breathing. Last week, I went to the Broncos’ medical staff, and they told me we needed to run several tests. I underwent bloodwork and a scan, and that’s when they found the tumor in my chest cavity.

Officially, I have been diagnosed with a Yolk Sac Tumor.

The diagnosis is scary, but the good news is it’s highly treatable. I began chemotherapy this week, and after a few more months of chemo, I’ll have surgery to remove the remaining tumor.

My approach isn’t so different than getting ready for a game. I’ll stay the course, keep working and keep grinding. Day by day is my motto. I have marching orders from my doctors, and I’m trusting the process.

I don’t want to put a date on my return, but I can’t wait to get back to doing what I love.

After I was diagnosed, the outreach from Greg Penner, Carrie Walton Penner and the Broncos was immediate. The night of my scan, Greg texted me to tell me I had his and Carrie’s full support. From Sean Payton to George Paton to Beau Lowery, Vince Garcia, Dr. Steven Geraghty and Dr. Andrea Holland, the Broncos’ support was truly overwhelming. They have gone above and beyond, and it’s hard to put into words what it means to me.

Everything they’ve done for me, my wife, Jacqueline, and my daughter, Sophia, has been first class. That includes the Broncos Family Network, which has been incredible to my wife.

There’s times — because of all the support — when I feel like the luckiest man in the world. I’m guided by Joshua 1:9: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

For years, I’ve been a coach with the Broncos for the Fight Like A Bronco Game. The organization does a great job honoring those impacted by cancer. Now, it’s even more personal for me and I am blessed to have an incredible team behind me.

For anybody that has recently received a diagnosis or is currently fighting cancer, I want you to find your team, too. And I want you to know you’re not fighting this alone. It’s about never giving up. That’s what Fight Like A Bronco is all about.

It’s also incredibly important to me to encourage Broncos Country to prioritize early screenings. If you feel something, trust it. Remember: Not all cancers show up in your bloodwork. Make sure you’re utilizing the physicals, bloodwork, scans and screenings that are available to you.

And as I undergo treatment, I have only one goal in mind: to kick this tumor’s you-know-what and get back to leading my family, helping to raise our daughter and continuing my career.

Go Broncos!

Denver’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers will be designated as the team’s “Fight Like A Bronco” game as part of the NFL’s Crucial Catch initiative this month.

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Broncos passing game specialist Zack Grossi battling cancer

Broncos passing game specialist Zack Grossi fighting cancer

Denver Broncos passing game specialist Zack Grossi has been diagnosed with cancer, the team announced on Saturday.

Grossi has been with the Broncos since 2022 and was elevated to this role in 2024.

He posted a statement:

“For the last three months, I felt a little bit off, and recently, I began to have trouble breathing. Last week, I went to the Broncos’ medical staff, and they told me we needed to run several tests. I underwent bloodwork and a scan, and that’s when they found the tumor in my chest cavity.

“Officially, I have been diagnosed with a Yolk Sac Tumor.

“The diagnosis is scary, but the good news is it’s highly treatable. I began chemotherapy this week, and after a few more months of chemo, I’ll have surgery to remove the remaining tumor.

“My approach isn’t so different than getting ready for a game. I’ll stay the course, keep working and keep grinding. Day by day is my motto. I have marching orders from my doctors, and I’m trusting the process.

“I don’t want to put a date on my return, but I can’t wait to get back to doing what I love.”

Coach Sean Payton offered his support.

“Our unwavering support is with Zack and his family as he takes some time away to focus on his health,” Payton said. “Knowing what Zack is all about and talking with him since his diagnosis, I have no doubt he will Fight Like A Bronco. We’ll be with him every step of the way and can’t wait to welcome him back to our staff.”

Broncos will get a close look at every TE at the Senior Bowl

Broncos quality control coaches Logan Kilgore (National) and Zack Grossi (American) will coach tight ends at the Senior Bowl next week.

If the Denver Broncos plan to target tight ends in the 2024 NFL draft, they should be well-briefed on the TEs who participated in the Senior Bowl.

Sean Payton will have a member of his staff coaching tight ends for each team at the college all-star game in Mobile, Alabama next week. Broncos quality control coach Logan Kilgore will coach TEs for the National team and fellow QC coach Zack Grossi will coach the American team TEs.

The list of TEs set to participate in this year’s Senior Bowl includes PSU’s Theo Johnson, Minnesota’s Brevyn Spann-Ford, Michigan’s AJ Barner, Kansas State’s Ben Sinnott, FSU’s Jaheim Bell, Arizona’s Tanner McLachlan and TCU’s Jared Wiley.

Denver tight end Greg Dulcich is coming off another disappointing season in which he missed 15 games due to injury. Adam Trautman, who served as the team’s No. 1 TE in 2024, is scheduled to become a free agent in March.

The Broncos currently own six picks for April’s draft. Senior Bowl participants will begin practicing next week ahead of the all-star game set to be played on Saturday, Feb. 3.

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Broncos OQC Zack Grossi to coach TEs at the Senior Bowl

Broncos offensive quality control coach Zack Grossi will coach the National team’s tight ends at the Senior Bowl in February.

Denver Broncos offensive quality control coach Zack Grossi will coach the National team’s tight ends at the Senior Bowl next month, the college football all-star game announced on Sunday.

Grossi was hired by the Broncos last year after previously spending time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and three different college programs.

Grossi will serve on the coaching staff of Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, the National team’s head coach for the Senior Bowl. The American team will be coached by Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy.

Grossi will be coaching tight ends Josh Whyle (Cincinnati), Davis Allen (Clemson) and Payne Durham (Purdude).

Denver’s coaching staff is subject to undergo big changes once the team’s next head coach is hired, but the Senior Bowl will give Grossi a chance to get a close look at three tight ends entering this year’s NFL draft. Whether he remains on staff with the Broncos remains to be seen.

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Broncos add another coach to Nathaniel Hackett’s staff

Zack Grossi has offensive coordinator experience at the college level. He will be a quality control coach in Denver.

The Denver Broncos are hiring Zack Grossi as an offensive quality control coach, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Grossi previously spent the last two seasons as an offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Southern University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana). Before that, he coached QBs at Hampton University (Hampton, Virginia).

Grossi also has experience in the NFL, having spent five years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in various roles.

Here’s an updated look at Nathaniel Hackett’s coaching staff.

Head coach: Nathaniel Hackett

Assistant to head coach: Derek Haithcock

Instructional designer: John Vieira

Offense

Offensive coordinator: Justin Outten

Passing game coordinator/QBs: Klint Kubiak

Running backs: Tyrone Wheatley

Wide receivers: Zach Azzanni

Offensive line: Butch Barry

Assistant offensive line: Ben Steele

Tight ends: Jake Moreland

Offensive quality control: Ramon Chinyoung

Offensive quality control: Zack Grossi

Marlin Briscoe Diversity Coaching Fellow: Mateo Kambui

Defense

Defensive coordinator: Ejiro Evero

Senior defensive assistant: Dom Capers

Defensive backs: Christian Parker

Assistant defensive backs: Ola Adams

Defensive line: Marcus Dixon

Linebackers: Peter Hansen

Outside linebackers: Bert Watts

To-be-announced role: Bill Kollar

Defensive quality control: AC Carter

Defensive assistant: DeAndre Thompson

Special teams and strength coaches

Special teams coordinator: Dwayne Stukes

Assistant special teams: Mike Mallory

Head strength and conditioning: Loren Landow

Assistant strength and conditioning: Korey Jones

Assistant strength and conditioning: Pierre Ngo

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