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Bills Coaching Carousel: New Era Begins After McDermott
2 Feb
Summary
- Joe Brady promoted to head coach after Sean McDermott's departure.
- Bills sign former Broncos assistants for coordinator roles.
- Key free agents like Edwards and McGovern are priorities.

The Buffalo Bills have initiated a significant coaching staff overhaul following the departure of former head coach Sean McDermott. Joe Brady has been elevated from his offensive coordinator position to lead the team as head coach, marking a new chapter for the franchise.
Further strengthening the coaching department, the Bills have brought in key personnel from the Denver Broncos. Pete Carmichael, previously a senior offensive assistant, will now serve as the offensive coordinator, while Jim Leonhard, who held the defensive passing game coordinator role, steps in as the new defensive coordinator. Additionally, Jeff Rodgers, formerly with the Arizona Cardinals, has been appointed as the special teams coordinator.
As the team prepares for the upcoming draft and free agency period, retaining crucial players is paramount. CBS Sports has identified David Edwards and Connor McGovern, both key offensive linemen, as top free agent priorities. Keeping this unit together is seen as vital for offensive continuity, particularly for quarterback Josh Allen. The article also notes that defensive tackle David Onyemata, despite being 33, is considered a potential one-year option to bolster the defensive line, offering versatility and run-stopping capabilities.




