Broncos Next Head Coach Odds
via Maxim Bet
| Candidate | Odds |
|---|---|
| Dan Quinn | +400 |
| Nathaniel Hackett | +600 |
| Jim Caldwell | +600 |
| Leslie Frazier | +600 |
| Jonathan Gannon | +800 |
| Byron Leftwich | +800 |
| Eric Bieniemy | +900 |
| Doug Pederson | +900 |
| Kellen Moore | +1000 |
| Brian Daboll | +1000 |
| Jim Harbaugh | +1200 |
| Raheem Morris | +1400 |
| Todd Bowles | +1400 |
| Brian Callahan | +1800 |
| Peyton Manning | +1800 |
| Gary Kubiak | +2000 |
The Denver Broncos are among a handful of teams in the market for a coach heading into the next season.
The franchise swiftly fired Vic Fangio following a loss to the Chiefs in Week 18. He compiled a poor 19-30 record over three seasons at the post, including back-to-back last-place finishes in the AFC West.
Odds to be the next head coach in Denver range from highly-coveted assistants, to college coaches, to former quarterback legends with zero experience in this novelty market.
Dan Quinn (+400)
Quinn, the current Cowboys DC, is a hot commodity, thanks to a big turnaround.
After leaving Atlanta on a low note (14-23 over his final three seasons), he's pioneering one of the league's top defenses.
However, who knows if Denver will opt for a defensive-minded candidate – the Fangio experiment produced squat.
Nathaniel Hackett (+600)
Hackett is quietly racking up one of the most solid resumes in the NFL.
He was a fixture in Jacksonville during the franchise's peak a few years ago, helping the 2017 club pace the league in rushing.
Over the last three years in Green Bay, he's coordinated a top-10 scoring offense twice, including the best scoring offense in 2020.
Jonathan Gannon (+800)
Gannon was excellent in his first year as the Eagles' defensive coordinator.
Philadelphia clinched a playoff berth, propelled by a unit which allowed 3.5 fewer points per game than it did in 2020.
Gannon personally confirmed Denver's request to interview him – potentially why he's so high up the board.
Peyton Manning (+1800)
Hear me out: Hire Peyton Manning, and land Aaron Rodgers in the off-season. Who says no?






















































