. . . "There have been 13 head coaches for the Broncos franchise. The franchise's first head coach was Frank Filchock, who coached until 1961. Mike Shanahan is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular season games coached (208), the most regular season game wins (130), and the most playoff game wins (8). Shanahan and Dan Reeves, are tied for the most playoffs games coached (13). Shanahan is also the only Broncos head coach to win a Super Bowl, with two. Jack Faulkner, John Ralston, Red Miller, and Reeves have been named the United Press International (UPI) NFL Coach of the Year, at least once with the Broncos. Filchock, Faulkner, Mac Speedie, Jerry Smith, Ralston, and Miller spent their entire coaching careers with the Broncos. Speedie, Ray Malavasi, Miller, and Shanahan have been assistant coaches with the Broncos before they became head coaches with the Broncos. Josh McDaniels was the Broncos head coach in 2009 and most of 2010 before being relieved of his duties by Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. Eric Studesville replaced McDaniels as interim coach for the rest of 2010. __TOC__"@en . . . . . "H3llBot"@en . . "There have been 13 head coaches for the Broncos franchise. The franchise's first head coach was Frank Filchock, who coached until 1961. Mike Shanahan is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular season games coached (208), the most regular season game wins (130), and the most playoff game wins (8). Shanahan and Dan Reeves, are tied for the most playoffs games coached (13). Shanahan is also the only Broncos head coach to win a Super Bowl, with two. Jack Faulkner, John Ralston, Red Miller, and Reeves have been named the United Press International (UPI) NFL Coach of the Year, at least once with the Broncos. Filchock, Faulkner, Mac Speedie, Jerry Smith, Ralston, and Miller spent their entire coaching careers with the Broncos. Speedie, Ray Malavasi, Miller, and Shanahan have been ass"@en . "List of Denver Broncos head coaches"@en . . . . . . "October 2010"@en .