Summary
Joe Brady has been promoted to head coach of the Buffalo Bills, replacing Sean McDermott. Brady previously worked as an offensive coordinator for the Bills and had a successful coaching stint at LSU, where he helped the team win a national championship.
Key Facts
- Joe Brady is now the head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
- He replaced Sean McDermott, who was head coach for nine seasons.
- Brady's first head coaching job in the NFL comes at the age of 36.
- Brady was previously the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
- He worked with Ed Orgeron at LSU, where the team won a national championship in 2019.
- Brady helped develop star players like Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Justin Jefferson at LSU.
- Prior to joining the Bills, he was the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers.
- Brady has a five-year contract with the Buffalo Bills as head coach.