Summary
Joe Brady has been promoted to head coach of the Buffalo Bills after Sean McDermott was let go. Brady, previously the offensive coordinator, will continue calling plays for the team. He has a strong background in football, having worked with various teams and players.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott, who coached for nine seasons with a 98-50 record.
- McDermott led the Bills to five AFC East titles but never to a Super Bowl.
- Joe Brady was promoted to head coach after a series of interviews.
- Brady signed a five-year contract with the team.
- He previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Bills.
- Brady has been important in the success of the team's quarterback, Josh Allen.
- At 36 years old, Brady has worked with the Carolina Panthers, LSU, and the New Orleans Saints.
- Brady aims to elevate the Bills to a Super Bowl win, a goal not achieved by McDermott.