Josh Allen, Bills teammates support Joe Brady for offensive coordinator
The Buffalo Bills have a hole at offensive coordinator–for now.
During the 2023 season, Joe Brady replaced Ken Dorsey as OC. Over the course of his tenure, Brady held the job on an interim basis.
One of the main questions going forward this offseason is whether or not Brady will be named the full-time offensive coordinator. Will he? Or could the Bills look outside of Buffalo for a new offensive coordinator?
Brady has had plenty of support from inside the Bills locker room, at least.
Here’s a rundown of what was said about Brady potentially being the offensive coordinator moving forward (video clips via Bills Live):
QB Josh Allen
"I would fully embrace it…He's got my vote"
Josh Allen on if the Bills take the interim tag off of Joe Brady and make him permanent offensive coordinator. pic.twitter.com/3O8uHEofP4
— Heather Prusak (@haprusak) January 22, 2024
GM Brandon Beane
Beane said Brady deserves “serious consideration” for the full-time position. More:
Wufosports talks to Brandon Beane about:
1. Can Joe Brady help Josh evolve not being seasoned himself
2.His Assessment of the Season
3. Top Priorities heading into Offseason
4.Any move he regrets making or Not making? @BleavNetwork @wufopower965wny @BuffaloFAMbase pic.twitter.com/Hv9Gp3828m— Muki Hawkins (@wufosports) January 26, 2024
Head coach Sean McDermott
Sean McDermott on Joe Brady: “I thought Joe Brady did a really nice job. Good communication and collaboration and a good vibe with Josh.”
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) January 23, 2024