The Buffalo Bills are hopeful their magical season continues beyond Sunday night with a trip to New Orleans. But no matter what happens in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, the Bills know they won't be searching for a new offensive coordinator this offseason.
For the second straight offseason, the Cleveland Browns are in the hunt for a new offensive coordinator after firing Ken Dorsey after just one year.
An obvious observation is that Brady enjoys his role in Buffalo. The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen, and the team will play this weekend for a chance to earn the first Super Bowl berth for the franchise since they lost four straight Super Bowls from 1990-93.
The Cleveland Browns are shaking things up, making bold moves to revamp their offensive strategy. After parting ways with offensive coordinator Ken
Overall, the Bills don't scare me because they are too afraid to scare themselves.
Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has removed himself from consideration for the Saints' head coaching vacancy and will remain in his position with Buffalo next season, sources confirmed to ESPN.
The next Saints head coach will not be Joe Brady. Brady was expected to have a second interview with the team next week, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that he has pulled his name out of consideration for the job.
Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has pulled himself out of the Saints' head coaching search and elected to remain with the team, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Saturday.
SFGATE columnist Drew Magary is sick of the Kansas City Chiefs and their dominant run, so he outlines how the Buffalo Bills can dethrone the NFL's juggernaut.
Cleveland officially announced the franchise's decision to promote pass game coordinator and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to the offensive
There will be plenty to like about Tommy Rees as Browns OC, provided he effectively aids Kevin Stefanski in regaining what the head coach does best.