Denver Broncos passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb is scheduled for a second interview for the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach opening, while the Buffalo Bills also are showing interest for their vacancy, ESPN reported Sunday.
While the Broncos’ run to the AFC Championship Game has raised Webb’s profile, the extended playoff run has complicated his interview availability.
Webb already met with the Raiders earlier this month making him eligible to talk to the team again this week whether the Broncos advance to the Super Bowl or not.
The Bills will not be able to interview Webb until after the Broncos’ season ends because Buffalo did not sever ties with head coach Sean McDermott until earlier this month when the team was eliminated in the divisional round.
Webb, 31, has been on the Broncos’ coaching staff since 2023 after spending time as a quarterback in the Bills, New York Giants and New York Jets organizations. He appeared in one game for the Bills in 2021 and had one start for the Giants in 2022.
Webb also played quarterback at Texas Tech (2013-15) and Cal (2016) before he was a third-round draft pick by the Giants in 2017.
-Field Level Media

