There has been a lot of speculation about Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and where he would be in 2025. Brady took over for Ken Dorsey last season after the team's 5-5 start, and the Bills have gone 22-6 (including playoffs) since he became the man to run the offense.
Overall, the Bills don't scare me because they are too afraid to scare themselves.
Brady received interest from the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears and Saints for their head coaching vacancies. Three of the teams had since filled their vacancies with Aaron Glenn joining the Jets, Liam Coen agreeing to coach the Jaguars and Ben Johnson--arguably the hottest name on the market--joining the Bears.
For most of the NFL season, Allen has been the favorite to win NFL MVP. He was named a finalist for MVP, along with Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Lions quarterback Jared Goff and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
An obvious observation is that Brady enjoys his role in Buffalo. The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen, and the team will play this weekend for a chance to earn the first Super Bowl berth for the franchise since they lost four straight Super Bowls from 1990-93.
SFGATE columnist Drew Magary is sick of the Kansas City Chiefs and their dominant run, so he outlines how the Buffalo Bills can dethrone the NFL's juggernaut.
The Buffalo offensive coordinator recently interviewed with the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints about their vacant positions.
The Buffalo Bills are hopeful their magical season continues beyond Sunday night with a trip to New Orleans. But no matter what happens in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, the Bills know they won't be searching for a new offensive coordinator this offseason.
This year's Super Bowl is a rematch of Super Bowl LVII two years ago, which the Chiefs won 38-35 over the Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills season is over after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game on Sunday night.
The reason for Brady’s decision is likely two-fold. An obvious observation is that Brady enjoys his role in Buffalo. The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen, and the team will play this weekend for a chance to earn the first Super Bowl berth for the franchise since they lost four straight Super Bowls from 1990-93.
No matter what happens on Sunday in the AFC Championship Game, the longterm trajectory of the Buffalo Bills is continuing to stay on the rise. On the eve of the game, Bills' offensive coordinator Joe Brady has withdrawn his name from the New Orleans Saints head coaching search,