Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson will be older than his new QB coach when the 2023 NFL season begins, according to a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton is hiring 28-year-old Davis Webb — who spent last season as QB Daniel Jones’ backup with the New York Giants — to be the new quarterbacks coach in Denver, Schefter reported Thursday.
Wilson, an 11-year veteran entering his second season with the Broncos, will turn 35 during the 2023 season. Webb, meanwhile, won’t turn 29 until after the regular season.
Wilson posted career worsts in completion percentage (60
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There have been success stories in the past with quarterbacks making an early switch to coaching. Kellen Moore retired from playing before the age of 30 to coach with the Cowboys in 2018. He was hired as the Los Angeles Chargers’ offensive coordinator this offseason.
Although Webb, who appeared in only two NFL games during his career, will become one of the youngest coaches in the NFL, there are several coaches under 30 across the league. Among them are the Chargers’ Isaac Shewmaker (25), the New England Patriots’ Ross Douglas (27) and the Detroit Lions’ J.T. Barrett (27) and Jett Modkins (27).