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Ryan O’Halloran
Ryan O’Halloran covered the Broncos for The Post from 2018-22 and has covered the NFL since 2004. A native of North Dakota and graduate of Kansas State, O’Halloran previously covered the Washington Redskins for eight years, primarily at The Washington Times, and the Jacksonville Jaguars for six years at The Florida Times-Union. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors seven times for his work. He was named Colorado Sportswriter of the Year in 2019.
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Broncos Journal: NFL coaching carousel adds three more openings. What does that mean for Denver?
Ten things about the NFL coaching chaos that includes the Broncos.

Broncos 2022 opponents include difficult NFC West
The Broncos’ 2022 opponents are set. Under the NFL’s scheduling formula introduced last year, they will play eight home games and nine road games.

Broncos president/CEO Joe Ellis on losing seasons: “Just tired of it”
If it matters, Broncos fans, Joe Ellis feels your pain and frustration and understands your angst and aggravation following a sixth consecutive year out of the postseason.

Starting over … again: Broncos fire coach Vic Fangio after three losing seasons
Unable to match wins with his unquestioned work ethic and football expertise, Broncos coach Vic Fangio was fired Sunday morning in a meeting with president/CEO Joe Ellis and general manager...

Who’s next? 10 candidates to replace Vic Fangio as Broncos coach
Broncos general manager George Paton will begin his first head-coaching search this week after firing Vic Fangio.

Timeline: A look back at Vic Fangio’s three years as Broncos head coach
A look back at Vic Fangio’s three years as the Broncos’ coach, a term that ended on Sunday.

Vic Fangio fired as Broncos head coach after three losing seasons
A day after the Broncos completed their fifth consecutive losing season, general manager George Paton moved quickly, firing coach Vic Fangio on Sunday morning.

Broncos Analysis: Vic Fangio comes up short with decision making in Week 18 loss to Chiefs
Fangio’s over-reliance on his defense was costly as the Chiefs burned off the final 4:37 to escape with a 28-24 win, extending their streak to 13 consecutive wins against the...

Broncos Report Card: Season ends with 13th consecutive loss to Kansas City
Vic, Vic, Vic. Granted, the analytics probably told Fangio to kick the field goal on fourth-and-9 from the Chiefs’ 13, but he had to know Kansas City wouldn’t give the...

How did the Broncos miss the playoffs for a sixth straight year? Here are three factors in what went wrong in 2021
The Broncos’ season came unglued during a five-minute stretch against Baltimore in Week 4 -- a sequence of three possessions that defined their shortcomings.