NFL · AFC West · Est. 1960 · Empower Field at Mile High
Denver Broncos
Current Leadership
Owner & Chairman
Rob Walton, heir to the Walmart fortune, led a consortium that purchased the Denver Broncos in August 2022 for a then-record $4.65 billion. Walton's ownership group brought unprecedented financial resources to the franchise and signaled a commitment to returning the Broncos to championship contention. He serves as chairman of the ownership group.
CEO & Co-Owner
Greg Penner, Rob Walton's son-in-law and the chairman of Walmart's board, serves as the CEO and day-to-day leader of the Broncos' ownership group. Penner has been the most visible member of the ownership, overseeing the hiring of Sean Payton and driving the franchise's strategic direction.
Co-Owner
Carrie Walton Penner, Rob Walton's daughter and Greg Penner's wife, is a co-owner of the Denver Broncos. She is actively involved in the franchise's community engagement and philanthropic initiatives throughout the Denver metro area.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Sean Payton | Head Coach | 2023 |
Offense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Joe Lombardi | Offensive Coordinator | 2023 |
| Davis Webb | Quarterbacks Coach | 2023 |
| Tyler Rouse | Running Backs Coach | 2024 |
| Chandler Henley | Wide Receivers Coach | 2023 |
| Butch Barry | Offensive Line Coach | 2023 |
| Declan Doyle | Tight Ends Coach | 2023 |
Defense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Vance Joseph | Defensive Coordinator | 2023 |
| Marcus Dixon | Defensive Line Coach | 2023 |
| Bert Watts | Outside Linebackers Coach | 2023 |
| Nate Woody | Inside Linebackers Coach | 2024 |
| Ron Milus | Defensive Backs Coach | 2023 |
Special Teams
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Ben Kotwica | Special Teams Coordinator | 2023 |
Historical Figures
Owner
Pat Bowlen purchased the Denver Broncos in 1984 and oversaw the franchise's rise to one of the NFL's most successful organizations. Under his ownership, the Broncos won three Super Bowls (XXXII, XXXIII, and 50), made seven Super Bowl appearances, and posted a winning percentage among the best in the league. Bowlen stepped down from daily operations in 2014 due to Alzheimer's disease and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019. He passed away on June 13, 2019.
Owner
Edgar Kaiser Jr. purchased the Broncos in 1981 and owned the team during the early years of the John Elway era. He sold the franchise to Pat Bowlen in 1984 for $78 million.
Owner
Gerald Phipps, along with his brother Allan, owned the Broncos through the franchise's formative years, including the Orange Crush era and the team's first Super Bowl appearance in 1977. The Phipps brothers provided stability during a period when many AFL-era franchises struggled to survive.