Who Will Be the Bills Next Head Coach? Bills Coach Markets on Kalshi
Owner Terry Pegula cited repeated playoff failures and emotional impact on players, promoting Brandon Beane as president to lead a new coaching search after firing Sean McDermott.
- On Wednesday, Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula announced he fired Sean McDermott after deciding in the locker room the team hit a 'proverbial playoff wall' following a 33-30 overtime loss to Denver on Saturday and promoted Brandon Beane to president of football operations.
- After seeing the locker-room reaction on Saturday, Terry Pegula, Buffalo Bills owner, said he was struck by players' despair and Josh Allen with his head down, crying, prompting change after repeated playoff losses.
- Despite a 98-50 regular-season record, Sean McDermott, former Bills head coach, finished 8-8 in the playoffs with five AFC East titles and faced three-point postseason losses in the last three games.
- Josh Allen will take part in the coaching search, which the Bills have begun, interviewing Brian Daboll, Anthony Lynn and Joe Brady, with Brandon Beane leading the process.
- `That was my decision,' Pegula said, and Beane stated it had nothing to do with disconnect or discord, amid criticism from Arians and Pereles.
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Renck: Disastrous Bills presser offers reminder that Broncos struck gold with Walton-Penners
Confusion, contradictions and in-fighting. Who knew the Buffalo Bills were the NFL’s Kardashians? Watching owner Terry Pegula stumble through Wednesday’s press conference trying to explain the firing of popular coach Sean McDermott and promotion of Brandon Beane elicited one response: Thank goodness the Broncos no longer traffic in this dysfunction. Pegula rarely talks to the media, and it became obvious why. Even if his intentions were good and…
Who will be the Bills next head coach? Bills coach markets on Kalshi
The Bills are in the market for a new head coach after once again falling short of the Super Bowl. Sean McDermott was fired on Monday following a loss to the Broncos in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.
Bills Star QB Gets More Bad News
(Buffalo, NY) –Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may require an offseason procedure to address an injured right foot – however, team officials believe it will not interfere with his spring schedule. General manager Brandon Beane said that while the issue could require medical attention, he emphasized that Allen is expected to be available for organized team activities. Allen first hurt the foot in a Week 16 win over Cleveland, and the sorenes…
How Josh Allen feels about Bills’ shocking Sean McDermott firing
A source close to the star quarterback said Josh Allen is "appreciative" of their eight seasons together before his firing following Saturday's 33-30 divisional-round loss to the Broncos, according to the Buffalo News, but he "has faith" in owner Terry Pegula and new president of football operations Brandon Beane.
Buffalo Bills leadership shake-up: Pegula, Beane discuss McDermott's firing
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — For the first time since firing Sean McDermott, Bills owner Terry Pegula spoke to the media in a 53-minute press conference on Wednesday. Pegula said the decision to move on from the nine-year coach was his own.FOR MORE ON SEAN MCDERMOTT’S TENURE AS BILLS HEAD COACH, GO HERE.“That was my decision. […]
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