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Bills O-Line Coach Kromer Retires After Playoff Heartbreak
19 Jan
Summary
- Offensive line coach Aaron Kromer retiring after 25 NFL seasons.
- Kromer built a strong offensive line for the Bills.
- Player O'Cyrus Torrence credits Kromer for teaching him the game.

Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Aaron Kromer is reportedly set to retire after concluding his fourth season with the team. This decision follows Buffalo's heartbreaking overtime loss in the Divisional round of the playoffs. Kromer's extensive NFL coaching career spans 25 years, beginning in 2001.
During his second stint with the Bills, Kromer was instrumental in developing a robust offensive line, significantly improving protection for quarterback Josh Allen. This unit's strength was evident, with the team allowing only 38 sacks over the 2023 and 2024 campaigns. He previously earned a Super Bowl ring as the Saints' offensive line coach.
Players have expressed admiration for Kromer's coaching impact. Guard O'Cyrus Torrence credited Kromer with enhancing his understanding of the game and the mental aspects of play. Kromer's departure signifies the end of an era for the Bills' offensive line and his notable contributions to the league.




