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Bills Axe McDermott Following Divisional Round Exit
19 Jan
Summary
- Sean McDermott was fired by the Buffalo Bills on Monday.
- The decision followed a playoff loss to Denver in overtime.
- McDermott led the Bills to a 98-50 regular season record.

Sean McDermott was dismissed as head coach of the Buffalo Bills on Monday, following the team's recent playoff exit. The decision was made two days after a close overtime loss to Denver in the divisional round of the playoffs, concluding McDermott's nine-year tenure.
During his time with the Bills, McDermott achieved a 98-50 regular-season record and led the team to the playoffs in eight of his nine seasons. Despite transforming the franchise into a consistent winner and achieving a team-record seven consecutive playoff appearances, the Super Bowl remained elusive, ultimately contributing to his departure.
McDermott's inability to reach the Super Bowl with quarterback Josh Allen became a significant factor. The team reached the AFC championship game twice but lost both times to the Kansas City Chiefs. Buffalo's recent playoff struggles included three losses decided by three points and three overtime defeats.




