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Denver Broncos Kyle Orton (8) gets plenty of time to throw down field with the blocking his offensive line was giving him during the third quarter against the Oakland Raiders Sunday, September 27, 2009 at the Oakland Coliseum. John Leyba, The Denver Post
Denver Broncos Kyle Orton (8) gets plenty of time to throw down field with the blocking his offensive line was giving him during the third quarter against the Oakland Raiders Sunday, September 27, 2009 at the Oakland Coliseum. John Leyba, The Denver Post
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Getting your player ready...

A day after hiring former Canadian Football Leaguer Bob Wylie to coach its offensive line, the Broncos on Friday made current assistant Clancy Barone his co-coach, according to two NFL sources.

The Broncos will divide the offensive line duties between the two assistant coaches.

Barone last season coached Denver’s tight ends. He will be in his seventh NFL season and second with the Broncos after arriving from San Diego. He also coached collegiately for 17 years, including a three-year stint at Wyoming.

Before his two seasons coaching the Chargers’ tight ends, Barone coached tight ends and was an assistant offensive line coach with the Falcons.

Wylie is a long-time NFL assistant who spent the past three years in the CFL.

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