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Inside the Bills: Behind the scenes of the interview process that landed on Joe Brady as the team's head coach
- On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills promoted Joe Brady from offensive coordinator to head coach, making the 36-year-old the NFL's youngest head coach after three seasons producing strong offensive results.
- Facing repeated playoff shortfalls, the Bills fired Sean McDermott after another postseason exit, prompting a coaching change with Brady as the replacement.
- Brady immediately began assembling his staff by hiring Jim Leonhard as defensive coordinator, Pete Carmichael Jr. as offensive coordinator, reuniting with John Egorugwu, and adding Jeff Rodgers.
- With Brady finalizing his staff, the Bills must add impact wide receivers for Josh Allen and acquire players fitting Leonhard's scheme, says Beane.
- Beane pushed back on critics by saying he would have regretted losing Brady, despite Bills fans' approval sitting between 8 percent and 9.5 percent, while Davis Webb moved to Denver's offensive coordinator role.
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Read Full ArticleBills Confirm Triple Hiring Decision for Joe Brady Amid Ongoing Coaching Staff Overhaul
The Buffalo Bills continued reshaping their sideline as first-time head coach Joe Brady stayed aggressive with his staffing plans. Since taking over, Brady has wasted little time filling out his coaching roster. As a result, the Bills confirmed a three-pronged hiring decision under his watch, locking in two defensive assistants and one key offensive voice to push the overhaul forward. According to Adam Schefter, Buffalo made its most notable off…
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