After a 5-5 start to the 2023 season, and coming off a couple nasty primetime losses, the Buffalo Bills fired Ken Dorsey and made then-QB coach Joe Brady their interim offensive coordinator.
You’re better than that. Or at least you should be better than that. That’s my message to everyone who continues to blame the officiating for the success the Kansas City Chiefs have enjoyed in recent years.
The New Orleans Saints are the only NFL team remaining with a head coaching vacancy. They missed out on another candidate. According to Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz, Kliff Kingsbury will stay with the Washington Commanders.
How many of the NFL regular-season MVPs can you name in six minutes?
After a flurry of activity late last week filled three more jobs on this year’s market, only the Saints are still looking for a head coach. Kellen Moore‘s Super Bowl LIX responsibilities introduce a situation similar to 2023, where a team could wait on an Eagles staffer.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has given the offense an undeniable boost since he was handed the reins in November, 2023 following the firing of Ken Dorsey.
There was definitely a moment during the Kansas City Chiefs' eventual 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills where it didn't feel like a three-peat was going to happen.
Bills fans, we don't need to mention the score anymore. It's okay. We're past that. We also don't need to mention the Mahomesian-sized mountain that stands in the way of Buffalo every year. We're in this together.
Is Kliff Kingsbury a candidate for the New Orleans Saints head coach job? That’s what fans of the NFC South team are wondering. The Saints are the lone team with a head coach vacancy.
The Bucs have wasted no time following their messy breakup with former offensive coordinator Liam Coen. After reports surfaced that they were interviewing
The New Orleans Saints coaching search evidently took another hit on Saturday night. According to corresponding reports from Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, offensive coordinator Joe Brady has elected to remain with the Buffalo Bills.
One of the New Orleans Saints’ top head coach candidates has withdrawn from consideration for the job.
The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen.
Nick Underhill reports that Bills OC Joe Brady is not expected to explore the opportunity to be the Saints’ head coach. Ian Rapoport confirms the news and adds that Brady has opted to withdraw from consideration for the job. The Saints still plan to interview Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore in the coming days.
The Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching search was dealt a big blow on Wednesday morning when it was revealed that Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, who was one of the top candidates for the job, had withdrawn from the race.
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady had a plan against the Ravens. Run the ball, avoid turnovers, burn the clock and keep the explosive Ravens offense off the field.
The NFL network reported on their morning broadcast today about head coaching interviews with Joe Brady, the current Buffalo Bills Offensive Coordinator.
As the search for the Chicago Bears head coach continues, the prominent names being vetted keep rolling in. Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady completed interviews on Friday, per Bears Communications.
The Chicago Bears announced Friday that they’ve completed their interview with Bills OC Joe Brady for their head-coaching vacancy. Here’s the updated
We are at the time of year when teams not in the postseason are looking for their next head coach, and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has seen his name pop up as a potential candidate for several teams.
The New Orleans Saints continue their process to hire their next head coach. The playoffs throw a bit of a curveball in that task, though. Coaches whose team is playing in round one of the postseason cannot begin interviewing until next week.
"Everybody eats" is a lot more than a saying that's been thrown around at One Bills Drive this season. It's become the M.O. for the Buffalo Bills' offense, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady gleams like a proud father at the environment he's fostered.
While Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen wants Joe Brady to stay, it seems that he is getting real interest from other teams around the league to be a head coach.
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for a playoff tilt that starts with hosting the Denver Broncos at Highmark Stadium, but other storylines are also popping up this week.
Familiarity looks to be important for the Saints. At least, their HC search initially points in that direction. Two former New Orleans staffers are on the list to replace Dennis Allen.
The New Orleans Saints have placed a request to interview Bills OC Joe Brady for their head-coaching vacancy, according to Dianna Russini. This shouldn’t
According to Ian Rapoport, the Jets have requested permission to interview Bills OC Joe Brady for their head coaching vacancy. Brady, 35, began his coaching career in 2013 at William & Mary as their linebackers coach.
There is discussion surrounding how the Buffalo Bills finished the 2024 season, undefeated at home with a perfect 8-0 record. Rightfully so, there is an extension to that stat that definitely needs to be discussed.
The Buffalo Bills offense has been on a tear over the last six weeks, laying waste to their opponents and scoring points for fun. That has led to a 10-2 record, the division already clinched, and having a unit that averaged 29.2 points per game, with Josh Allen orchestrating things at an MVP level.
The Buffalo Bills are a team that understands how the coaching carousel works. The more success a team has, the more likely other organizations will want to know the secrets behind them.
Allen's play style could best be described as backyard football.
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