The Buffalo Bills are working to finalize a deal to make offensive coordinator Joe Brady the team's new head coach, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The move comes after Brady served as the team's interim and eventually permanent offensive coordinator during the previous season.
Brady originally joined the Bills coaching staff in 2022 as a quarterbacks coach. He rose to prominence in the coaching ranks following a historic stint as the passing game coordinator for LSU during their 2019 national championship run. Before his tenure in Buffalo, he served as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers.
The decision to elevate Brady provides immediate stability for franchise quarterback Josh Allen. Since Brady took over play-calling duties mid-season, the Bills offense showed significant improvement in efficiency and rushing production, helping the team secure another AFC East title. By moving quickly to secure Brady, the Bills front office ensures continuity for an offense that remained one of the most productive units in the NFL down the stretch.
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