Some have understandably assumed that Pegula's comments represented the beginning of the end of Coleman's time with the Bills, but Brady suggested that's not the case.
Allen shared how he immediately reacted once he heard the news about McDermott's dismissal via a call from Bills owner Terry Pegula.
Pegula stunned members of the NFL community when he said during a news conference that former HC Sean McDermott's staff and not Bills GM Brandon Beane was responsible for the club selecting Coleman in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Bills owner Terry Pegula said he decided to fire HC Sean McDermott based on the team’s loss to Denver. “I did not fire Coach [McDermott] based on a bad officiating decision.
The Buffalo Bills eliminated one candidate from their search for a new head coach this Saturday. Bills owner Terry Pegula fired head coach Sean McDermott just two days after losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Bills WR Brandin Cooks was asked about owner Terry Pegula’s comments regarding WR Keon Coleman and whether or not Coleman would request a trade this offseason.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula stunned members of the NFL community during a Wednesday news conference when he blamed recently fired head coach Sean McDermott and McDermott's staff for Buffalo making wide receiver and possible bust Keon Coleman the No.
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 drama never ends in the NFL and this week provided some of the more remarkable theatrics in recent memory thanks to Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula.
The search is on for the next Buffalo Bills' head coach. After firing Sean McDermott on Monday, Bills' brass kicked off the interview process on Wednesday afternoon.
It sounds like GM Brandon Beane will speak with Allen early and often during the hiring process.
The Bills decided to fire HC Sean McDermott following their Divisional Round loss to the Broncos, ending his nine years in Buffalo. Jonathan Jones of CBS
It's not a stretch to say that the 22-year-old Coleman has largely been a disappointment as a pro.
The football world was in shock on Monday when the Buffalo Bills announced the firing of head coach Sean McDermott, while simultaneously announcing the promotion of general manager Brandon Beane to President of Football Operations.
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 Keon Coleman experiment might be over in Buffalo. Bills owner Terry Pegula made his feelings perfectly clear about the former second round pick on Wednesday.
The Bills suffered a 33-30 overtime loss to the Broncos in last weekend’s divisional round, the franchise’s latest crushing playoff defeat. Head coach Sean McDermott was at the helm for several of those losses, and owner Terry Pegula elected to make a change when he fired the head coach on Monday.
The Cincinnati Bengals can at least say they're not the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo's end-of-season press conference featuring owner Terry Pegula and general manager Brandon Beane resulted in both figureheads throwing recently-fired head coach Sean McDermott under the proverbial bus, and rehashing the process of drafting Keon Coleman in 2023.
Read the room, Terry. During a nearly hour-long press conference conducted in the wake of Sean McDermott’s firing earlier this week, Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula went off the rails.
In nine years as head coach of the Buffalo Bills, seven of which included playoff trips with Josh Allen under center, Sean McDermott just couldn't get the team to the Super Bowl.
As the Bills sent out several HC interview requests Wednesday morning, Terry Pegula conducted an interesting press conference. One of the topics covered a player who may not be long for Buffalo.
On Wednesday, Pegula sat behind a podium and delivered one of the worst end-of-season NFL news conferences in recent memory.
The Buffalo Sabres are starting a new chapter, as owner Terry Pegula made the call to fire Kevyn Adams and promote Jarmo Kekalainen to the role of general manager.
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