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Bills Coach Backs Offense Amidst Struggles
22 Nov
Summary
- Coach McDermott expresses confidence in offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
- The Bills' offense has shown inconsistency throughout the season.
- Buffalo faces the Pittsburgh Steelers next Sunday.

Buffalo Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott is standing by his offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, even as the team grapples with inconsistent offensive performance. McDermott reiterated his confidence in Brady and the offensive staff, despite a recent loss to the Houston Texans where the offense struggled significantly. He acknowledged the need for ongoing adjustments, both weekly and during games, to improve the team's output.
The Bills' offense has experienced a 'Jekyll and Hyde' season, highlighted by an explosive victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but marred by several disappointing outings. McDermott pointed to Brady's successful tenure since taking over in the latter half of the 2023 season, where the offense saw improvement. He stressed that Brady has not suddenly become a bad coach, underscoring his belief in the staff's ability to make necessary changes.
With the playoffs on the horizon, the Bills must find a way to stabilize their offense under Brady's direction. Failure to do so could lead to an early postseason exit. The team's next opportunity to showcase improvement will be in their upcoming matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where they will again be searching for answers and a more consistent performance.




