Kevin Walters has committed to the Broncos for a further season, with the head coach and club legend signing a new deal until the end of 2026.
According to 9News reporter Ben Dobbin, Brisbane have now opted to extend Walters' contract by a further season, while his remaining two years have been upgraded.
The 56-year-old took over the job from Anthony Seibold three years ago and has taken the Broncos from a wooden spoon outfit to a genuine title contender.
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Last season, the Broncos came within a whisker of their first NRL premiership since 2006, before a masterclass from Nathan Cleary broke the hearts of the side.
In recent months, Walters has overseen a number of key player extensions at Red Hill, with five-eighth Ezra Mam re-signing with the Broncos and reports circling that superstar fullback Reece Walsh is on the verge of a new deal.
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The club is yet to formally confirm the news of Walters' contract.
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