Former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Pete Carmichael‘s run with the Saints came to a close at the end of the 2023 season. The longtime New Orleans offensive coordinator has not needed to wait long to find his next opportunity, however.

Carmichael is set to join the Broncos in an as-yet undetermined offensive role, NOLA.com’s Jeff Duncan reports. That comes as little surprise, as the move will allow Carmichael to once again work alongside Denver head coach Sean Payton. The agreement is expected to be formally announced down the road, Duncan adds.

Since taking over as Broncos head coach last offseason, Payton has brought in a number of staffers and players with whom he shares a history from his time in New Orleans, including current offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi. Carmichael will now become the latest to make the New Orleans-to-Denver trek as the Broncos look to take a step forward on offense. The central storyline in that effort, of course, will be the future of quarterback Russell Wilson.

Denver showed signs of improvement under Payton in 2023, but the team as a whole and Wilson in particular did not meet expectations. The Broncos finished 26th in total offense and 19th in scoring, and Wilson was benched once a postseason berth was essentially out of reach. Jarrett Stidham finished the campaign as a starter, and the quarterback spot is marked by uncertainty as things currently stand with Wilson still on the books through 2028.

Carmichael became the Saints’ offensive coordinator in 2009, and he held the post through the 2023 campaign. Notably, Payton served as the team’s play-caller during his time there, although Carmichael took over in that regard after Payton’s departure in 2022. Over the past two seasons, the Saints have put up middling numbers in several categories, but the team did rank ninth in scoring in 2023 amidst an uptick in passing efficiency with Derek Carr under center.

Denver’s offense will be a unit worth watching closely after the Payton-Wilson partnership did not yield the desired results. Payton will no doubt remain the team’s play-caller, but Carmichael’s experience with the Saints should make him a key figure on the Broncos’ staff moving forward.

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