Penner added that the club planned to wait until the offseason to move on from Hackett, but Sunday’s embarrassing loss to Los Angeles and the off-field incidents spurred Monday’s firing.
“Would have liked to have been patient until the end of the season to make a decision at that point,” the CEO said. “Didn’t go into this week thinking this was a time we were going to make a change, but after we saw the effort that we put forward on Sunday. Some of the things that were going on off the field, we just felt like it was time to make a decision and once we had made that decision, it was in all fairness to the organization and in Nathaniel we felt we needed to move forward and make a change.”
The Broncos brass continued to suggest Paton would remain the GM, but Penner noted the new coach would report directly to him. It’s possible Paton could be let go if the Broncos’ desired new head coach insists on hand-selecting his general manager.
Penner added that fellow owners Rob Walton, Carrie Walton Penner and Condoleezza Rice would be a part of the head coaching search.
Denver brass said it hopes to interview defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero for the head coaching job. Evero was offered the interim position for the final two weeks but turned it down, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and James Palmer. Denver named Jerry Rosburg as interim head coach to close the season.