It only makes sense to confer with the ninth-year franchise quarterback when selecting a new head coach, and the Buffalo Bills apparently see it that way, too.
For the first time since firing head coach Sean McDermott earlier this week, Buffalo Bills owner and general manager Brandon Beane met with the press. The goal was to explain their decision-making process when it came to moving on from McDermott, while also detailing their plans for their next head coach.
Per Alaina Getzenberg, Bills GM Brandon Beane said that QB Josh Allen may have to have a procedure on right foot, but will still be available for OTAs. Allen, 29, is a former first-round selection of the Buffalo Bills out of Wyoming in the 2018 NFL Draft.
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Speaking at a press conference Wednesday morning to explain his decision to fire HC Sean McDermott, Bills owner Terry Pegula interrupted a question for
Head coach Sean McDermott handled his departure from the Buffalo Bills with a classy farewell note addressed to the organization and the community. After being dismissed following a long tenure that began in 2017, the former head coach took to social media to post a poignant thank-you message.
While they first must select a new head coach, Buffalo Bills' brass has plenty of business awaiting in free agency. Before thinking about bringing in any free agents from other clubs, the Bills need to make decisions on their own players who are set to hit the market.
A rising star in the coaching ranks is closing in on an opportunity to become the Buffalo Bills’ next head coach. Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski will interview for the Bills’ head coaching vacancy, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Both franchises fired their head coaches in January after John Harbaugh and Sean McDermott failed to guide their teams to a Super Bowl appearance this season.
According to Adam Schefter, the Bills requested an interview with Commanders run game coordinator Anthony Lynn for their head coaching vacancy. Tom Pelissero adds that Jaguars OC Grant Udinski has been requested, and Mike Garafolo reports Buffalo asked to interview Colts DC Lou Anarumo.
Just two days after firing Sean McDermott, the Buffalo Bills are ready to look for his replacement. Early on Wednesday morning, it was announced they would speak with Anthony Lynn, a former assistant in Buffalo under Rex Ryan.
The Buffalo Bills are slowly but surely making progress in their search for a new head coach. Less than 48 hours after losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs, Buffalo fired head coach Sean McDermott.
A fan favorite could be on his way to claiming the Buffalo Bills’ head coaching vacancy. Former Bills offensive coordinator and New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is set to interview to become Buffalo's next head coach, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The fact that Brandon Beane made it out of the Sean McDermott firing with a promotion makes it seem like there was more dissension with the Buffalo Bills than met the eye.
McDermott could never get the Bills over the hump, which is why he was fired after a 33-30 divisional-round loss to the Denver Broncos this past weekend.
After their latest gut-wrenching postseason loss, the Bills made the eye-opening decision to fire longtime head coach Sean McDermott on Monday. McDermott spent his entire nine-year tenure in Buffalo alongside general manager Brandon Beane, but they’re not walking out the door together.