According to The Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel, the Denver Broncos interviewed Buffalo Bills quarterbacks coach Ronald Curry for their offensive coordinator position. Gabriel notes that Broncos pass game
coordinator/quarterbacks coach Davis Webb figures to be prominent in the search, but as of now, he is still in the running for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job.
Curry is 46 years old and played in the NFL from 2002 through 2009 as a wide receiver on the Raiders for most of his career, with short stints with the Lions and Rams. He would join the coaching ranks in 2014 as an offensive assistant with the San Francisco 49ers and would be in that role through the 2015 season. In 2016, he would join Sean Payton’s staff in New Orleans as an offensive assistant and hold that role through 2017. In 2018, he was promoted to wide receivers coach, and later in 2021, he became the Saints’ quarterbacks coach. In 2022, he would add the pass game coordinator title while continuing as the quarterbacks coach, but that would end up being his last season with the Saints. In 2024, he joined the Buffalo Bills staff as their quarterbacks coach and held that position through the 2025 season.
So, Curry has a long history with head coach Sean Payton and even interviewed for the Broncos’ offensive coordinator position back in 2023. Those connections always matter, and recently, Curry has been the positional coach of the Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who is the reigning MVP. So, his track record speaks for itself.
He is familiar with Sean Payton and how he operates, knows his system, and is likely someone he trusts. He would also add a different voice to the room, some fresh ideas, and a background that could benefit Broncos quarterback Bo Nix.
While Davis Webb remains the favorite for the offensive coordinator job, if he doesn’t become the Raiders head coach, Curry seems like a strong candidate and could potentially join the staff regardless. With the Bills hiring Joe Brady to be their head coach, there could be some coaching turnover there, allowing Curry to leave for other opportunities.








