The Buffalo Bills are signing offensive coordinator Joe Brady to a five-year contract extension, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal secures the play-caller's future in Buffalo following his successful stint as the team's interim coordinator during the 2023 season.
Brady originally joined the Bills staff as a quarterbacks coach before being elevated to the interim offensive coordinator role in November 2023. Under his guidance, the Buffalo offense found a rhythm that helped secure an AFC East title and a playoff berth. This new five-year agreement removes the interim tag and establishes Brady as a long-term fixture on head coach Sean McDermott's coaching staff.
The move comes as the Bills look to maintain continuity for star quarterback Josh Allen. Since Brady took over play-calling duties, the team emphasized a more balanced offensive attack, which proved effective down the stretch of the regular season. Further details regarding the financial terms of the contract have not yet been disclosed by the organization.
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