The Buffalo Bills are hiring Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Pat Meyer to serve in the same role, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Meyer joins Buffalo after serving as the offensive line coach in Pittsburgh since 2022. The move marks a significant addition to the Bills' coaching staff under head coach Joe Brady. Notably, Meyer and Brady have a previous history together, having worked on the same coaching staff during their tenure with the Carolina Panthers.
During his time with the Steelers, Meyer was credited with helping stabilize the offensive front. His arrival in Buffalo is viewed as a key step in ensuring the protection of star quarterback Josh Allen and improving the team's run-blocking efficiency. The Bills had been searching for an experienced voice to lead the unit, and Meyer fits the profile of a respected veteran coach in the league.
The Steelers will now begin the search for a replacement to lead their offensive front. Further details regarding the length of the contract or additional staff changes have not yet been disclosed by the team.
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