Summary
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after their overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos. McDermott had been with the team since 2017 and led them to multiple winning seasons, but not to a Super Bowl. The Bills are now searching for a new head coach.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills lost to the Denver Broncos in overtime, 33-30, in the AFC Divisional Round.
- Sean McDermott was fired as the Bills' head coach several days after the playoff loss.
- McDermott began coaching the Bills in January 2017.
- During his tenure, McDermott's regular-season record was 98-50.
- The team reached the playoffs with an 8-8 record under McDermott but did not make it to a Super Bowl.
- McDermott criticized the officiating in the playoff game for a controversial interception call.
- The Bills are now seeking a new head coach, with some top candidates reportedly unavailable.