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Buffalo Bills Fire Coach Sean McDermott
20 Jan
Summary
- Sean McDermott was fired after nine years as Bills head coach.
- He led the Bills to the playoffs in all but one season.
- McDermott's tenure ended after a playoff loss to the Broncos.

Sean McDermott has been fired as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, concluding his nine-year tenure with the team. McDermott was instrumental in transforming the Bills into consistent playoff contenders after they held the league's longest active playoff drought upon his arrival in 2017. He successfully led the team to the postseason in all but one of his seasons.
McDermott's tenure was marked by significant achievements, including winning a playoff game in six consecutive seasons. However, persistent shortcomings in crucial late-game playoff moments, such as the infamous 13-second game and the recent playoff exit against the Broncos, ultimately contributed to the decision.
In a released statement, McDermott expressed gratitude for his time with the Bills, acknowledging the Pegula family, the organization, his players, staff, and the Buffalo community for embracing him and his family. He leaves the franchise with elevated standards, having fought against negative narratives surrounding the city's football history.




