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After Ejiro Evero departed the Denver Broncos for the Carolina Panthers, the team’s defensive coordinator gig emerged as one of the top jobs available around the NFL.
And Evero obviously spent the past season with Wilson in Denver.
As for Denver’s current defensive coordinator, Ejiro Evero, he remains a candidate for Arizona and Indianapolis’ head coaching job but may still be retained if he fails to land either position.
Source: https://nesn.com/bets/2023/02/broncos-request-interview-with-brian-flores-for-dc-position/
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Panthers have agreed to terms with Ejiro Evero to be their new defensive coordinator.
Source: https://krdo.com/news/ap-colorado/2023/02/05/panthers-hire-evero-as-new-defensive-coordinator/
He retired out originally in 2019, but if Evero bolted for greener pastures, and DC was available, then I feel Rosburg is certainly worth serious consideration.
If he sticks around and if Harbaugh is the HC hire, then would love to see Evero as the DC/Asst HC and potentially if Harbaugh blows out then he can become the “interim HC ‘’ and insurance policy as the hire if proves himself at that point.
Nathaniel Hackett was the biggest head coaching disaster in Denver Broncos history, but he did at least one good deed during his short tenure: he convinced Ejiro Evero to run his defense.
Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/2023/1/13/23552991/denver-broncos-news-2022-superlatives
Perhaps similar to what Dom Capers did on defense last year for Ejiro Evero?
Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/02/14/broncos-mailbag-sean-payton-free-agency-george-paton/
The Broncos are allowing Evero out of his contract, allowing him to speak with any team, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL…
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/football/could-bengals-trade-1-top-offensive-weapon/611064
The Broncos finished 14th in points allowed and seventh in yards allowed after Evero was hired to run the defense in 2022.