Bills find Sean McDermott replacement
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Just over a week after firing Sean McDermott, the Buffalo Bills have their man. And he's a man they are very familiar with as the Bills are promoting offensive coordinator Joe Brady to coach, sources told CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
The Buffalo Bills became one of the most desirable head coaching destinations after Sean McDermott’s firing, and now the AFC East team has found its next leader. With many NFL jobs available in 2026,
The Buffalo Bills are finalizing a deal with a top candidate to become the team’s next head coach, replacing Sean McDermott.
The former Bills coach reportedly hasn’t engaged with any of the remaining teams with coach openings.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Bills and offensive coordinator Joe Brady agreed to a five-year contract as the team's next head coach after shocking the NFL world by firing Sean McDermott following an AFC Divisional Round overtime loss to the Denver Broncos.
Former Bills head coach Sean McDermott hasn’t been brought up in any coaching searches since Buffalo let him go on Jan. 19. It’s worth noting that the other teams, namely the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns,
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport revealed the latest on where former Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott could land in 2026.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported what the Bills' former head coach's intentions moving forward.
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