Summary
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after losing 33–30 to the Denver Broncos in an important playoff game. McDermott, who started with the Bills in 2017, played a key role in making the team competitive again. After his dismissal, he expressed gratitude for his time with the team and thanked fans for their support.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills lost to the Denver Broncos 33–30 in an overtime playoff game.
- The loss ended the Bills' season and kept them from progressing further in the NFL postseason for the seventh year in a row.
- The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott following this loss.
- Sean McDermott became the Bills' head coach in 2017.
- During his time, McDermott led the Bills to win five AFC East titles.
- McDermott's overall regular-season record with the Bills was 98 wins and 50 losses.
- His postseason record was 8 wins and 8 losses.
- McDermott is expected to be a strong candidate for other head coaching jobs soon.