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Bills Coach McDermott Says He and Coordinator Brady Are on Same Page on Team's Passing Struggles
Gabe Davis returns from knee injury to strengthen Buffalo's passing game as the Bills aim to improve offensive balance against the strong Kansas City defense.
- On Monday, the Buffalo Bills activated WR Gabe Davis from practice-squad injured reserve to the practice-squad roster as they prepare to host the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend in Buffalo, New York.
- Buffalo's passing woes stem from Buffalo receivers having trouble getting open downfield, forcing Josh Allen into short passes and Sean McDermott, head coach, saying the passing game needs balance with the running attack.
- Allen's box score showed he completed 6 of 13 for 66 yards in the first half before finishing 12 of 19 for 163 yards and a touchdown, while James Cook rushed for a career-best 216 yards in a 40-9 win Sunday.
- Sean McDermott moved to quell talk by saying he and Joe Brady are on the same page after two days of contradictory comments, and Brandon Beane previously addressed similar issues by acquiring Amari Cooper.
- It's also a rematch of last season's AFC championship game, which the Kansas City Chiefs won 32-29, but Brandon Beane, general manager, has little room under the salary cap before Tuesday.
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Bills coach McDermott says he and coordinator Brady are on same page on team's passing struggles
Bills coach Sean McDermott says he and offensive coordinator Joe Brady are on the same page about Buffalo's struggles in the passing game.
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