Broncos Give Coach Sean Payton 5-Year Contract Through the 2030 Season
- On Thursday, the Denver Broncos signed Head Coach Sean Payton to a new five-year contract extension, securing his leadership through the 2030 season.
- Owner and CEO Greg Penner championed Payton's "impressive turnaround" over three seasons, which included a 14-3 regular-season record in 2025 and an AFC Championship Game appearance.
- With 184 regular-season wins, Payton ranks 13th in NFL history and second among active head coaches, having led the Broncos to a 32-19 record since 2023.
- General manager George Paton also signed a five-year extension last month, aligning front-office leadership as both men are now under contract through 2030.
- Building on their 2025 AFC West title, the team benefits from Payton's development of talent, including nine players who earned 13 All-Pro selections under his guidance.
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Broncos, coach Sean Payton agree to new five-year deal
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Broncos give Sean Payton a new contract after AFC Championship appearance
Sean Payton is getting a new deal after leading the Broncos to the AFC Championship game. Denver and Payton agreed to a new five-year contract Thursday, replacing the previous deal that still had two years remaining. Financial terms were not immediately disclosed.
Broncos give coach Sean Payton 5-year contract through the 2030 season
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has signed a five-year contract extension through the 2030 season, owner and CEO Greg Penner announced Thursday.
The Broncos have extended the contract of former Saints coach Sean Payton
Sean Payton, who coached the New Orleans Saints to Super Bowl XLIV, received a five-year extension with the Denver Broncos after a successful first three seasons with the franchise.
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