In a statement that sent shockwaves through the NFL, Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has outlined five critical procedures that must be completed before the 2025 NFL season begins—placing the entire team in a potentially dangerous situation if deadlines aren’t met. With pressure mounting and expectations rising, Payton’s list reveals deep concerns about the team’s readiness and its ability to compete at a high level in a brutally competitive AFC West.
The first procedure centers on the offensive line, where Payton insists the protection schemes must be overhauled. “If we don’t protect our quarterback, nothing else matters,” he said during a press conference. Injuries and inconsistencies in 2024 derailed momentum, and Payton is demanding immediate upgrades, both through free agency and internal development.
Second, Payton emphasized the urgent need to finalize the quarterback situation. With ongoing speculation about a potential starter, internal uncertainty continues to hover over the locker room. Whether the team commits to a veteran or gives the reins to a promising young backup, this decision must be made by training camp or risk disrupting team chemistry.
Third, he cited the defense’s inability to stop the run as a key vulnerability. “We cannot be bullied at the line of scrimmage,” Payton declared. With new additions needed on the defensive front, he’s tasked the front office with finding impact players who can plug the gaps and bring back the physicality that once defined Denver’s defense.
Fourth, team culture and locker room unity are high on his list. Payton believes trust among players and discipline must improve. He’s planning a series of offseason team-building initiatives designed to repair communication breakdowns and build a tighter, more focused squad.
Lastly, the fifth procedure involves special teams—an often-overlooked area that cost the Broncos valuable field position and points in 2024. New schemes, new coaching voices, and a refreshed approach are all part of Payton’s blueprint to revitalize this critical unit.
With the clock ticking and offseason programs already underway, fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see whether the Broncos can meet Payton’s demands. If not, the 2025 season could start under a cloud of missed opportunities and unfulfilled potential. One thing is clear: Sean Payton is done playing games. He wants results, and he wants them now.