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Broncos sign GM George Paton to new 5-year deal

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 1:15 PM

The Denver Broncos signed general manager George Paton to a new five-year contract Friday that runs through the 2030 season.

Paton, ​56, joined Denver as the GM in ‌2021 after 14 seasons in the Minnesota Vikings’ front office (2007-20).

“We are pleased to announce a new five-year contract for George Paton that reflects our confidence in his ‌leadership, ​vision and the overall direction ⁠of our team,” owner ⁠and CEO Greg Penner said. “As our general manager, George has demonstrated a strong commitment toward building a winning roster while forming a collaborative ​and supportive partnership with Sean Payton.

“I’ve enjoyed working with George over the last four ⁠seasons and appreciate the alignment ⁠we share in positioning the Broncos ​for sustained success.”

Since Paton brought in head coach ​Payton ahead of the 2023 season, the Broncos ‌have averaged 11 wins per season with back-to-back playoff appearances in 2024 and 2025.

Denver earned the AFC’s No. 1 seed with a 14-3 ⁠record last season before losing to the New England Patriots in the conference championship game.

Paton has aggressively worked ⁠to improve ‌the Broncos through all avenues during ⁠his tenure, including 36 trades, 45 ​draft ‌selections, 55 unrestricted free agent signings ​and 13 ⁠contract extensions, according to the team.

Paton’s biggest draft hits include 2021 first-round cornerback Patrick Surtain II — the 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year — and 2024 first-round choice and franchise quarterback Bo Nix.

–Field ​Level Media