Rick Dennison Returns To Broncos As Offensive Coordinator

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) - Rick Dennison is returning to the Denver Broncos as offensive coordinator, the team announced Monday.

Dennison worked with Broncos' new head coach Gary Kubiak in Baltimore last season coaching the quarterbacks. He's been coaching in the NFL for 20 years and has 15 years experience with the Broncos, including being offensive coordinator from 2006-08 after Kubiak left the position to become head coach of the Houston Texans.

"A linebacker for the Broncos from 1982-90, Dennison began his coaching tenure with the club in 1995 and held various roles with the team, including offensive assistant (1995-96), special teams coordinator (1997-2000) and offensive line coach (2001-05, '09) in addition to his three years as offensive coordinator," the Broncos said in a statement.

Dennison also has plenty of experience working with Kubiak. He was his offensive coordinator for the Texans from 2010-13. He is a graduate of Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins and played football for Colorado State University.

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