Broncos’ Davis Webb interviewing with Raiders, Bills for head coach openings, sources say

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Broncos’ Davis Webb interviewing with Raiders, Bills for head coach openings, sources say
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Quarterbacks coach Davis Webb of the Denver Broncos works during the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. The Denver quarterbacks coach had a pair of head coaching interviews lined up for Monday, an initial conversation with Buffalo and a second interview with Las Vegas, sources confirmed to The Post.

Webb, 31, met with the Bills virtually earlier in the day, that team confirmed, and then was slated to travel to Las Vegas to meet in person with the Raiders in person, according to a source. Monday was the first day either of those was possible following Denver’s 10-7 AFC Championship Game loss to New England on Sunday. Webb had already met virtually with the Raiders while Buffalo’s job came open after the club fired Sean McDermott following a 33-30 loss to the Broncos in the wild-card round. Webb getting a second interview with the Raiders signals he’s in the mix for the job there. He’s got a long history, also, with Bills star quarterback Josh Allen. In fact, he told The Post a year ago that he considers Allen his best friend. “I love Buffalo, it’s my favorite place I’ve ever played,” Webb said in January 2024. “Not even close. My favorite teams were in Buffalo. My best friend is the starting quarterback over there. Sean McDermott offered me the quarterback coach job when I was playing.This year, he oversaw a quarterbacks room featuring Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham and Sam Ehlinger in Denver. Ehlinger said Webb was one of the biggest reasons he was drawn to Denver and then stayed even when he had a chance to return to Indianapolis’ 53-man roster after Daniel Jones got hurt there. “It’s a unique combination of experience from a player standpoint as well as football IQ and understanding of the game,” Ehlinger said Monday. “You see a lot of these young playcallers get opportunities to become head coaches because they’re that good at calling plays. And Davis is a little unique in that he hasn’t called plays for a regular-season game, but I think the way he can speak football, obviously the room he’s created here the last few years. “And then Bo’s development, I think people see the way he’s taught him the NFL game and obviously Bo’s had success early in his career.” Webb is in demand. If he doesn’t get one of the four remaining head coaching jobs, he’ll almost certainly be widely requested as an offensive coordinator candidate. “It’s a unique combination of, he played, he was held in very high regard when he was a player with different coaching staffs,” Ehlinger said. “He’s developed a really good reputation and he’s just a really smart football coach.”Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins came close to playing in AFC Championship Game Parker Gabriel’s 7 Thoughts: Weeklong Sean Payton masterclass followed by Broncos’ AFC title game mistakes will sting foreverKeeler: If Bo Nix plays in AFC Championship, Broncos don’t just beat Patriots — they destroy themThe list: ILB Levelle Bailey, TE Caleb Lohner, DL Jordan Miller, RB Cody Schrader, OL Calvin Throckmorton and RB Deuce Vaughn. Bailey and Throckmorton appeared in games this fall for Denver, while Lohner was the team’s seventh-round pick in last April’s draft but spent all of his rookie year on the practice squad. Futures contracts keep practice squad players under team control until the 2026 league year begins. Then they again become part of the 90-man offseason roster.Broncos four downs: Sean Payton's costly fourth-down call probably cost Denver Super Bowl tripICE investigates after Colorado group says agents left 'death cards' in arrested immigrants' abandoned carsColorado Democrats float big changes aimed at reforming income taxes and unleashing state spendingColorado snow totals for Jan. 25, 2026

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