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Ex-Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott Resurfaces at NFC Team’s Minicamp

Ex-Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott Resurfaces at NFC Team’s Minicamp

Summary

Sean McDermott, the former Buffalo Bills head coach, took a break from coaching in 2024 to support his daughter but recently visited the New York Giants minicamp. He showed up with Giants leaders but is not expected to replace their new coach, John Harbaugh. McDermott is likely planning to return to coaching in the NFL in 2027.

Key Facts

  • Sean McDermott coached the Buffalo Bills for nine seasons with a 98-50 record.
  • He led the Bills to eight playoff appearances and five division titles.
  • McDermott chose to take the 2024 season off to watch his daughter’s senior softball season and prepare for future coaching.
  • He appeared at the New York Giants minicamp in June 2024 alongside the general manager Joe Schoen and owner John Mara.
  • The Giants recently hired John Harbaugh as head coach, so McDermott is unlikely to replace him soon.
  • McDermott has close relationships with Harbaugh and Schoen from past NFL work.
  • He is expected to pursue NFL coaching jobs in the 2027 cycle.
  • Possible teams with openings in 2027 include the Colts, Saints, Jets, and Buccaneers.
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