Buffalo’s attacking coordinator recently interviewed the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans on their vacant positions.
Orchard Park, NY-The offensive coordinator of Buffalo Bills, Joe Brady, was a hot merchandise during the nfl head coach searches this month.
He interviewed the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars and the New Orleans about their vacant positions. The Bears and Jaguars have turned elsewhere for their new recruits.
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This left New Orleans, but on Saturday evening, Ian Rapoport – the National Insider of NFL Network and NFL.com – said Brady would remain in Buffalo and will withdraw from the consideration for the work of the saints.
“New Orleans wanted to interview Brady a second time, with Kellen Moore. Brady Bâton in BUF,” said Rapoport.
Bills coach Sean McDermott was invited last week to know if the team helped cut a little time for Brady Interview with other teams.
“We have communicated about this in the past two weeks,” said McDermott. “In the end, Joe (Brady) has my full support, number one. I think he has won this, then two is everything in moderation. Keep the main essential, but Joe is cable in a way that c is a good person.
Brady received a lot of credit for Buffalo’s end-of-season overvoltage last season, after which he had an interview with the Falcons of Atlanta for their job as a head coach. The Falcons finally hired Raheem Morris.
The Bills were 5-5 and started a football defeat on Monday evening against the Broncos de Denver when the franchise dismissed the attacking coordinator Ken Dorsey and applied the “temporary” label in Brady on November 14, 2024.
After that, the Bills won six of their seven games before falling by 27-24 against the Kansas City chiefs in a match of AFC divisional round at the Highmark stadium.