The Denver Broncos have lost four straight since starting the 2021 season with a hot 3-0 record. Now, Vic Fangio's coaching status is in question.

However, the 63-year-old Broncos tactician couldn't care less about his job right now. After all, he knows very well he can only do one thing to make things right: win.

“I’m not worried about my coaching status,” Fangio said, per George Stoia III of Denver Gazette.

The Broncos have really been struggling as of late, as they are having a difficult time getting anything goin on offense since their 26-0 win against the New York Jets in Week 3. Over the last four games, they've breached the 20-point mark just once–in their 34-24 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders–and have failed to score double-digits in their Week 4 showdown with the Baltimore Ravens.

Before Thursday's game against the Cleveland Browns, Fangio admitted that he himself has to step up in coaching the team to end their skid. However, they still ended up losing 17-14 in what was been another frustrating result for the Broncos.

“We just have to play better, and we have to coach better. I do not want to be remiss in saying that. We have to coach better, and we have got to adjust to what we have right now,” Fangio said via Sports Illustrated.

If the losing continues for the Broncos, the Denver front office might be forced to make some drastic changes to possibly resolve the issue. For now, though, Fangio understands he has to get back on track rather quickly.