In what will probably come as no surprise to many people in the NFL world, Denver Broncos head coach Vance Joseph is expected to be let go by the team after the regular season.

It's been another disappointing season for the Broncos, as they've struggled to a 6-9 record overall thanks to a three-game losing streak down the stretch.

So, with Joseph now sporting an 11-20 record since taking over as head coach last season, it makes sense that Broncos general manager John Elway would be contemplating moving in another direction.

From Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated:

Vance Joseph is all but done in Denver. As we’ve mentioned at a few points over the last few months, Broncos GM John Elway dove deep into offensive trends in the college game during the fall. So an outside-the-box hire wouldn’t be out of the question, assuming the scenario of John Harbaugh coming over, with Gary Kubiak as OC, is now dead.

It seems like there will be lots of changes this offseason in Denver, with Elway hoping to get the franchise back on track after a third straight season without a playoff berth.

The Broncos appeared to find a rhythm during their three-game winning streak last month, but three losses later, and they're once again on the outside looking in when it comes to the postseason.

They'll try to stop the slide in this weekend's regular-season finale against the Los Angeles Chargers.

But, even with a win, it looks like another head coach may be roaming the sidelines in Denver next season.