Denver Broncos Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph Will Interview For Multiple Head Coaching Jobs
The regular season is in the rearview mirror, the playoffs are upon us, and the coaching carousel is spinning faster than a scrambling quarterback. Vance Joseph is right in the middle of the madness.
The architect behind the Denver Broncos’ suffocating defense is suddenly the belle of the ball. With the Broncos securing the No. 1 seed and enjoying a well-earned bye week, Joseph isn’t just sitting back and watching film. He’s booked and busy.
Everyone Wants a Piece Of Joseph
According to reports, Joseph is set to interview with a laundry list of teams: the Raiders, Cardinals, Giants, and Titans. It seems like half the league looked at Denver’s defense this year, ranking first in sacks and suffocating opponents week after week, and decided they needed some of that magic. The Broncos‘ defense has been nothing short of spectacular. They held teams to fewer than 19 points per game and made life miserable for quarterbacks everywhere.
A Second Chance At the Big Chair?
Now, we all remember Joseph’s first stint as a head coach in Denver. It wasn’t exactly a fairy tale ending, finishing with an 11-21 record over two seasons. But this is the NFL, the land of second chances. And Joseph has spent the last few years rebuilding his reputation, first in Arizona and now back in the “Mile High City.”
There is a certain poetry to it, isn’t there? The guy who was once shown the door in Denver is now one of the primary reasons they’re the team to beat in the AFC.
The Giants Connection
One of the more intriguing wrinkles here is the New York Giants. They just wrapped up a disappointing season and are looking for answers. Joseph has a history with Giants GM Joe Schoen from their days in Miami, which adds a layer of familiarity to the mix. Plus, the Giants’ defense needs a serious overhaul, and Joseph is clearly a guy who knows how to fix a broken unit.
What’s Next?
For now, Joseph is juggling interview prep with playoff prep. If he lands a gig, the Broncos will get some nice compensatory draft picks, but they will lose a key piece of their championship puzzle. If he stays, Denver keeps their defensive mastermind.
Either way, it’s going to be a fascinating few weeks. Will Joseph get another shot at running a team? Or will he continue to be the league’s premier defensive coordinator? Only time will tell.
