Broncos and UCHealth combine to offer vaccinations to organization members and their families Apr 21, 2021 at 03:50 PM 1 / 44
Offensive Quality Control Coach Chris Cook receives his vaccination card during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for coaches, players and staff at the Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse at UCHealth Training Center on April 21, 2021. (Photo by Ben Swanson) Photo credit: Ben Swanson/DenverBroncos.com 2 / 44
Offensive Quality Control Coach Justin Rascati talks with vaccination personnel during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for coaches, players and staff at the Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse at UCHealth Training Center on April 21, 2021. (Photo by Ben Swanson) Photo credit: Ben Swanson/DenverBroncos.com 3 / 44
Quarterbacks Coach Mike Shula receives his vaccination during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for coaches, players and staff at the Pat Bowlen Fiel
More than 80 percent of the Denver Broncos’ executives, administrators, directors, coaches and scouts are white men.
The franchise could lose an African-American coach in a few days, but may add a black assistant general manager soon.
“We’re getting better as an organization (in regard to diversity), but we’re not where we need to be,’’ CEO-president Joe Ellis said in a Zoom conference to the media as the Broncos launched their search for a general manager.
When asked about the possibility of minority consideration for the GM position, Ellis said the Broncos believed that inclusion was “very important’’ and the process would include interviews with “several black candidates.’’