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The Buffalo Bills stayed in-house with their offensive coordinator, removing the "interim" tag from Joe Brady's title to make him the full-time OC in Buffalo. 

Now, the Bills are looking outside the organization for their new quarterbacks coach, and it seems they have made their decision. 

The Bills are expected to hire former New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach/pass game coordinator Ronald Curry as their quarterbacks coach.

Curry played quarterback at North Carolina, and switched to wide receiver in the NFL, playing seven seasons for three different teams. He began his career as a coach in 2014 as an offensive assistant with the San Francisco 49ers. He joined the Saints' staff in 2016, working his way up from offensive assistant to wide receivers coach in 2018 before becoming the quarterbacks coach in 2021.

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