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The 2009 Denver Broncos season was their 40th season in the National Football League (NFL) and 50th season overall. The Broncos started 6–0, but lost 8 of their next 10 games after coming off bye week. They matched their 8–8 regular season record from 2008 and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season. The Broncos welcomed many new defensive players signed during free agency, including veteran Eagles safety Brian Dawkins. This was their first season without head coach Mike Shanahan since 1994, as he was fired on December 30, 2008. On January 12, 2009, Denver hired former New England Patriots' offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as their new head coach. At the time of his hiring, McDaniels was the youngest head coach in any of the four major North American professional sports and

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  • La stagione 2009 dei Denver Broncos è stata la 40ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 50ª complessiva e la prima con Josh McDaniels come capo-allenatore. La squadra vinse tutte le prime 6 gare, ma perse 8 delle ultime 10, pareggiando il bilancio di 8-8 della stagione precedente e mancando i playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. È stata inoltre la prima senza Mike Shanahan come capo-allenatore dal 1995, dopo il suo licenziamento il 30 dicembre 2008. Al momento della sua assunzione, McDaniels era l'allenatore più giovane dei quattro principali sport professionistici nordamericani. (it)
  • The 2009 Denver Broncos season was their 40th season in the National Football League (NFL) and 50th season overall. The Broncos started 6–0, but lost 8 of their next 10 games after coming off bye week. They matched their 8–8 regular season record from 2008 and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season. The Broncos welcomed many new defensive players signed during free agency, including veteran Eagles safety Brian Dawkins. This was their first season without head coach Mike Shanahan since 1994, as he was fired on December 30, 2008. On January 12, 2009, Denver hired former New England Patriots' offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as their new head coach. At the time of his hiring, McDaniels was the youngest head coach in any of the four major North American professional sports and (en)
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