Broncos’ pairing of GM George Paton, HC Sean Payton enters critical second season: “It feels like we’re rolling”

Broncos’ pairing of GM George Paton, HC Sean Payton enters critical second season: “It feels like we’re rolling”

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George Paton stepped to the microphone on a sunny March day in central Florida and did his best to sell the eye roll.

A few hours earlier, head coach Sean Payton met with reporters and just happened to mention that the Broncos had worked out Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy not long before. Payton laid out how the day went. After McCarthy finished his pro day workout, Denver sent him materials, tested him the next morning, then worked him out and took him to dinner.

Paton later told reporters he wasn’t going to talk about details of the team’s quarterback visits.

“I’m glad Sean told everyone,” Paton said. “But (McCarthy)’s a very nice young man.”

Payton’s dalliance into detail about McCarthy smelled like a smokescreen at the time — especially considering there’d been a persistent rumor tying him to the Michigan quarterback in the month or so between the NFL combine and March’s spring ownership meetings — and it turned out to be just that. By late March the Broncos had already been to Oregon to work out Bo Nix, too, and Payton came away smitten.

“It’s been great,” Paton said then. “Sean and I have a really good relationship. We talk, I don’t know how many times a day. … We’ve been on the road. It’s always fun, as you can probably imagine.”

Paton’s added this bit to the routine during his relatively small set of news conferences where he’ll throw a little zinger at Payton, who is himself notoriously unafraid of delivering such lines.

Before the draft, Payton made a comment about a podcast he’d heard Bill Belichick on and a Netflix series about the Manhattan Project. Not long after, the usually straight-laced general manager noted he “probably doesn’t listen to as many podcasts as Sean does, but it’s good to have a pulse of the league.”

After Denver traded up early on the third day of the draft to land Oregon receiver Troy Franklin at the top of the fourth round, Paton said he knew Payton really wanted to make the move because the coach usually sleeps in but this time had texted him early in the morning.

“I knew when I got a text at 6 a.m. that said ‘Let’s get this player’ that we had to figure this one out,” Paton said.

Broncos head coach Sean Payton, left, talks to general manager George Paton, center, and owner and CEO Greg Penner, right, during Denver Broncos rookie mini camp at Dove Valley May 13, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Broncos head coach Sean Payton, left, talks to general manager George Paton, center, and owner and CEO Greg Penner, right, during Denver Broncos rookie mini camp at Dove Valley May 13, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)



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