NFL: Reports: Broncos fire special teams coach Ben Kotwica

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The Denver Broncos fired special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica after two seasons, the Denver Post and NFL Network reported Friday.

The move comes after a season in which the Broncos finished first in the NFL in punt return yards (15.7 yards per return), sixth in field goal percentage (91.2 percent) and tied for 15th in kick return yards (28.0 average).

Kotwica, 50, joined coach Sean Payton’s staff in 2023 after holding special teams positions with the Minnesota Vikings (2022), Atlanta Falcons (2019-20), the Washington franchise (2014-18) and New York Jets (2007-13).

Despite his unit’s overall success, a blocked field-goal attempt in Denver’s Week 10 loss at Kansas City loomed large.

Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal burst through the left side of the Broncos’ line and deflected Wil Lutz’s game-winning 35-yard attempt in a 16-14 loss.

–Field Level Media

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