The Buffalo Bills left Mile High Stadium on Sunday feeling screwed. Saturday’s Bills-Broncos game went about as controversially as you’d expect for a playoff tilt involving Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills seemingly did not take player opinion into account too much when deciding to fire head coach Sean McDermott. The Bills fired McDermott on Monday, two days after the team lost in heartbreaking fashion to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional round.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
On Monday morning, the Buffalo Bills made the decision to fire head coach Sean McDermott following their playoff loss at the hands of the Denver Broncos on Saturday afternoon.
Consider Stephen A. Smith not a fan of the Buffalo Bills’ dismissal of head coach Sean McDermott. The outspoken ESPN commentator weighed in on the firing
For the last seven seasons, Sean McDermott led the Buffalo Bills to the NFL playoffs, but each year the Bills have come up short. The most recent postseason disappointment for the Bills was their overtime loss to the Denver Broncos this weekend.
The Denver Broncos outlasted the Buffalo Bills in an overtime thriller this past weekend, 33-30. There were plenty of memorable moments from the game, but the one that stuck with everyone, especially Bills fans, was the controversial interception call with 7:46 left in overtime.
The Buffalo Bills shocked the NFL on Monday by firing head coach Sean McDermott two days after the team’s AFC Divisional loss. That decision prompted many people to raise a big question about the timing of the decision.
Joe Brady has been a popular head-coaching candidate for some time now, and he may have a chance to remain with the Buffalo Bills after the team shockingly fired Sean McDermott on Monday morning following yet another playoff disappointment.
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.
On Monday morning, the Buffalo Bills decided to shake things up by firing head coach Sean McDermott, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network on X, formerly Twitter.
Sean McDermott was surprisingly fired on Monday after the Buffalo Bills failed to get past the second round of the NFL playoffs. McDermott had eight winning seasons in nine years and won the AFC East five years in a row before finishing second to the New England Patriots in 2025.
The Buffalo Bills' season is officially over. After an overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs, Buffalo is looking ahead to next season.
The Buffalo Bills went into the 2025 season adamant they didn't need a No. 1 wide receiver. While they believed that 2024 NFL MVP Josh Allen was good enough to win games on his own, that strategy didn't work out when it mattered most.