The Buffalo Bills are preparing for an epic showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite some woes on both offense and defense, Buffalo is looking to continue its regular-season dominance over the Chiefs.
Welcome back, Joe Brady. The Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator was able to lift his team to a 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 8. It was a return to Carolina for Brady, as he was the Panthers' OC in 2020 and 2021.
The Joe Brady slander has taken on a life of its own within Bills Mafia. While the Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator has left me scratching my head on multiple occasions through the first six games, and he undoubtedly deserves some level of criticism for the team's back-to-back losses, I have to think he ultimately knows what he's doing.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The Buffalo Bills are heading into their Week 7 bye in the midst of a frustrating slump. They’ve dropped their past two games, losing at home to the New England Patriots in Week 5 and then suffered a loss on the road to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6.
Running back James Cook's playing time in the Bills' Monday night loss to the Falcons became a topic of conversation for the team's coaching staff. Cook ran 17 times for 87 yards in the 24-14 loss, but only played 30 of the team's 57 offensive snaps.
So much for learning from the prior week's mistakes. It seems as if head coach Sean McDermott was onto something when he called out the Buffalo Bills' play calling for getting "too cute" during the Week 5 loss to the New England Patriots.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
When discussing coordinators who are raising their head coaching stock, Dan Graziano of ESPN writes that Bills OC Joe Brady is someone he’s hearing about.
Does the Buffalo Bills’ running back room need a change? Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady seemed to hint that a new look may be coming while speaking with reporters Monday at One Bills Drive. “The reality is, we want [James Cook] playing in January and February too, so I gotta be smart,” said Brady.
One of the few questions aimed at the Buffalo Bills' offense this upcoming season is does Josh Allen have enough weapons? Still without a No. 1 receiver, as was the case last year, the Bills are going ahead again with an "everybody eats" mantra for Joe Brady's unit.
For the first time, the Buffalo Bills are being featured on HBO’s hit series “Hard Knocks.” As the team prepares to defend its AFC East crown in 2025, fans have gotten an up-close look at how the franchise operates.
The Buffalo Bills offense welcomed three new faces this offseason as the franchise looked to replace Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper. There were Joshua Palmer and Laviska Shenault Jr., and the other was Elijah Moore.
The Buffalo Bills' offense last season was a well-oiled machine that averaged a tick over 30 points per game and made Josh Allen an MVP winner. A big reason for that was a mantra that offensive coordinator Joe Brady instilled early on in the offseason called "everybody" eats.
The Buffalo Bills' offense last season was one of the better units in football, and with a "everybody eats" mantra, every player got their lick of the ice cream.
Nick Underhill reports that Bills OC Joe Brady is not expected to explore the opportunity to be the Saints’ head coach. Ian Rapoport confirms the news and adds that Brady has opted to withdraw from consideration for the job. The Saints still plan to interview Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore in the coming days.
The New Orleans Saints continue their process to hire their next head coach. The playoffs throw a bit of a curveball in that task, though. Coaches whose team is playing in round one of the postseason cannot begin interviewing until next week.
While Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen wants Joe Brady to stay, it seems that he is getting real interest from other teams around the league to be a head coach.
The New Orleans Saints have placed a request to interview Bills OC Joe Brady for their head-coaching vacancy, according to Dianna Russini. This shouldn’t