The Denver Broncos were hit hard by other clubs poaching coaching staff talent this offseason. The Broncos lost assistant special teams coach Chris Banjo to the New York Jets, passing game
Denver still hasn't filled its special teams coordinator role after moving on from Ben Kotwica after its wild-card loss in Buffalo.
Both coaches blossomed under future Hall of Famer Sean Payton and have a lot to offer to new Bears coach Ben Johnson.
Sean Payton reacted to the hiring of his former New Orleans Saints assistant Aaron Glenn as head coach of the New York Jets:
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The coordinators hired by Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson enter their new jobs with vastly different amounts of coaching experience. Defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has had two stints as an NFL head coach while new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is the youngest coordinator in the league.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s coaching staff took a giant step forward Tuesday as the team confirmed the hiring of all three of their coordinators.
The Denver Broncos lost another assistant to a coordinator job, showcasing how much the NFL covets Sean Payton's staff.
The Chicago Bears' process of building a star-studding supporting staff under first-time head coach Ben Johnson continues to be an effective one. The staff Johnson is putting together on paper has been fantastic so far and some more key hirings are still on the horizon for the Bears.
As the conference championship games were being played on Sunday, the Chicago Bears brought in the Broncos' coaching staff member to be the team's new offensive coordinator. The Bears, who recently hired Ben Johnson as their new head coach, chose Broncos tight ends coach Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator.
The Chicago Bears hired 28-year old Declan Doyle to be their new offensive coordinator, as part of head coach Ben Johnson's new coaching staff.
Declan Doyle, a 28-year-old Iowan, is the new offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, tasked with creating buy-in and being the COO of Ben Johnson's offense.