. . . . . . . "2009"^^ . . . . . "did not qualify"@en . . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . "2009 Denver Broncos season"@en . "8"^^ . "Denver Broncos"@en . . . . "2"^^ . "File:AFCW-Uniform-DEN-2009.PNG"@en . "The 2009 Denver Broncos season was their 40th season in the NFL and 50th season overall. The Broncos matched their 8\u20138 regular season record from 2008 but did not make the playoffs. 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 the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots, Josh McDaniels, to be 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 the fifth-youngest NFL head coach ever, although less than a week later the Tampa Bay Buccaneers named the even-younger Raheem Morris as their head coach. __TOC__"@en . . . "225"^^ . "The 2009 Denver Broncos season was their 40th season in the NFL and 50th season overall. The Broncos matched their 8\u20138 regular season record from 2008 but did not make the playoffs. 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 the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots, Josh McDaniels, to be 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 the fifth-youngest NFL head coach ever, although less than a week later the Tampa Bay Buccaneers named the even-younger Rah"@en . . . .