\-Callahan said his time in Denver as an assistant helped shape him as a coach.
Callahan's first stint as an NFL coach came with the Broncos as a coaching assistant in 2010. He served six seasons with the Broncos, also as a quality control coach, and later as quarterbacks coach for Peyton Manning, among others.
"That was the foundation of my coaching career to start," Callahan said. "It was a chance to be with some really good coaches, John Fox, Gary Kubiak. We went to two Super Bowls, and I got to be with Peyton Manning for four years. That was the foundation of my career. Everything that I lean on still to this day are from that time. Obviously, I was with Mike McCoy and Tyke (Tolbert) there as well. Really, really good coaches there.
"It was a great place to learn and grow, from a coaching perspective. … It's a wonderful organization. I've always looked back on my time there fondly – my daughter was born there, I got married there, my wife was a Denver Broncos cheerleader, for folks who don't know. So, I have a lot of affinity for that place and that town. It's a great organization, and I am looking forward to going there and hopefully getting a win."
\-The travel to Denver on Saturday afternoon for Sunday's game vs the Broncos.