Buffalo Bills’ owner Terry Pegula may not have consulted Josh Allen about firing Sean McDermott. But he will not be taking that same approach when it comes to finding McDermott’s successor.
Though there were a lot of issues with the Buffalo Bills this past season, head coach Sean McDermott was handed the role of scapegoat. That is often how
The list of Bills targets for their head coaching vacancy continues to grow. One of the more interesting names on the market will now receive a look. Philip Rivers is set to interview with Buffalo today, as first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The NFL world was stunned to learn on Friday that the Buffalo Bills were set to interview Rivers for their head-coaching job at team owner Terry Pegula’s winter home in Florida.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane was adamant that his team could succeed without a traditional WR1 on the roster. That proved to be false hope as Josh Allen and the offense struggled to find any consistency throughout the season.
After coming out retirement to play three games at the quarterback position, Philip Rivers reportedly is throwing his hat toward one of the NFL's vacant head-coaching jobs.
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.
Philip Rivers is interviewing for an NFL head coach position, and apparently has a real chance of landing it. Rivers is interviewing with the Buffalo Bills for their head coaching job, according to multiple reports on Friday.
Recent whispers hinted that former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll was the favorite to become the next head coach of the Buffalo Bills due to his
The Buffalo Bills have one of the most crucial offseasons in recent memory. Once again, the team fell short of the ultimate goal of bringing home the first-ever Lombardi Trophy to Western New York.
The Buffalo Bills battled through their fair share of injuries throughout the 2025 season. From defensive end Michael Hoecht suffering a season-ending Achilles injury to defensive tackle Ed Oliver tearing his biceps, those are just a few names that Buffalo has lost throughout the year.
Mike McDaniel reached an agreement with the Chargers earlier this week to become their new offensive coordinator. He remains on the market for a head coaching gig at this point of the hiring cycle, however.
Buffalo Bills fans won’t move on from Sean McDermott so easily. After losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round of the 2025 NFL playoffs, the Bills parted ways with the coach after a nine-year partnership.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that Bills QB Josh Allen will be a part of the team’s head-coaching interview process. Beyond that, Russini says
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Bills are having four in-person interviews for their HC opening this weekend. Schefter mentions Buffalo is meeting with Chargers OC Mike McDaniel today, Commanders run game coordinator Anthony Lynn and former Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver on Saturday and Jaguars OC Grant Udinski on Sunday.
Dalton Kincaid endured another injury-plagued season, battling through various ailments en route to a relatively productive campaign. It was the second straight year the Buffalo Bills’ top pass catcher dealt with a list of injuries, which once again limited his time on the field.
Bills Mafia is among the most passionate fan groups in all of sports. Right now, many within are unhappy with the firing of head coach Sean McDermott. One diehard Buffalo Bills fan started a change.org petition, asking for the organization to reinstate McDermott.
Brian Daboll is among the staffers still in contention for at least one head coaching opportunity but also an offensive coordinator gig. If he has his way, Daboll will once again be leading an NFL staff in 2026.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula’s statement on wide receiver Keon Coleman during Wednesday’s press conference did not sit well with a lot of people inside and outside of the football fraternity.
The Buffalo Bills went out of their way to throw former coach Sean McDermott and wide receiver Keon Coleman under the bus in a wild press conference on Wednesday.