What’s become clear over the course of the season: Broncos defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero’s star is on the rise in the NFL.
It’s been a bizarre few days for Denver defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero.
That doesn’t mean Evero is a favorite for the job — he’d be a fourth consecutive first-time head coach after three straight failures in that department and this is his first year as a coordinator — but it does reiterate what’s become clear over the course of the season: Evero’s star is on the rise in the NFL.
That, of course, was before Hackett was fired. While the departure of a head coach and two other assistants — special teams coordinator Dwyane Stukes and offensive line coach Butch Barry — has an impact on everybody else’s day-to-day this week, perhaps no one felt the firings more personally than Evero.
On the other, he counts Hackett among his closest friends dating to their days as college teammates at UC-Davis.
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