3 former coaches the Broncos should interview

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3) Marc Lubick

This one is a little more on the obscure side of things, but nonetheless, here we are. Lubick served as the assistant wide receivers coach for the Broncos in 2015 and 2016 before serving under several titles in Buffalo, including under the same title that he held in Denver. Lubick has been in Buffalo since 2017 and has worked with their receiver corp, Josh Allen, and the offense as a whole. Lubick attended Fort Collins High School, was an offensive coach at Colorado State from 2002-2009, and was a member of the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 staff.

The Broncos are in need of a new wide receivers coach, and just about every coach on the offensive side of the ball. Lubick's diverse experience could come in handy, but a spot as a wide receivers coach could work well for both sides.

He worked in Denver with Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders, in Buffalo with Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, in Texas in 2012 for Andre Johnson's best season, and several other stops. Lubick, still only 45, could become a fixture in Denver if the team brings him back to his old stomping grounds in Dove Valley, and a potential fit as the new wide receivers coach could make for a happy marriage between both sides.

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