Davis Webb wasn’t the only Denver Broncos assistant coach who received a promotion on Monday.
After promoting Webb from offensive pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator, head coach Sean Payton named Logan Kilgore the team’s new QBs coach, filling Webb’s old role.
Kilgore, 35, went to training camp under Payton as a quarterback out of Middle Tennessee State in 2014. After failing to make the team’s active roster, Kilgore spent five years in the CFL before transitioning to coaching.
After two stops at the college level, Kilgore served as the offensive coordinator and QBs coach for Isidore Newman in 2022, coaching up Arch Manning. Payton hired Kilgore as an offensive quality control coach in 2023, a title he held for the last three seasons.
Kilgore coached tight ends at the 2024 Senior Bowl, and he has worked with TEs and returners in Denver, but it will be natural for him to transition to coaching the position he once played. Kilgore will now work close with Bo Nix as the QB prepares for his third season in the NFL.
After filling their OC and QBs coach positions, the Broncos still need to add wide receivers and defensive backs coaches ahead of the 2026 season, and potentially a cornerbacks coach.
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