Ronald Curry was on Buffalo’s staff for the last two seasons, but the 46-year-old has spent a sizable portion of his coaching career with Denver’s Sean Payton. After Curry and Payton worked together in New Orleans from 2016-21, they’re set to reunite next season. Curry is expected to take over as the Broncos’ wide receivers coach, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports.

This would represent a role change for Curry, the Bills’ quarterbacks coach from 2024-25. Josh Allen won an MVP during that span, but it wasn’t enough for the Bills to retain Curry this offseason. A divisional-round loss to the Broncos convinced the Bills to fire head coach Sean McDermott and promote offensive coordinator Joe Brady as his replacement. Curry was on Brady’s offensive staff for both years in Buffalo, and the two were also Saints assistants together from 2017-18.

Despite his familiarity with Curry, Brady brought in a new face, Bo Hardegree, as his QBs coach. A few days before that, the Jets and Broncos interviewed Curry for their offensive coordinator jobs. The Jets wound up hiring Frank Reich, while the Broncos made the slam-dunk decision to promote Davis Webb from QBs coach/pass-game coordinator.

The Broncos are now poised to add an experienced Payton assistant and a former NFL receiver to Webb’s offensive staff. Curry, a former basketball player and QB at North Carolina, was a Raiders wideout who hit the 50-catch mark three times from 2002-08.

Curry’s career as an NFL coach began in 2014 as an offensive assistant in San Francisco, where he worked for two years. He went on to wear many hats with the Saints over eight seasons, six of which he spent with Payton. Curry was an offensive assistant for two years, a receivers coach for three, a QBs coach for three and a pass-game coordinator for two.

In rejoining Payton in Denver, Curry will replace fired receivers coach Keary Colbert. He’ll take charge of a group of wideouts featuring Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant and Marvin Mims. That’s a respectable quartet, but as PFR’s Sam Robinson wrote in his Broncos Offseason Outlook, the team could still explore receiver upgrades in the coming months.

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