Josh Allen campaigns to have Joe Brady return as Bills' OC
After another heartbreaking loss in the playoffs, the Buffalo Bills will head into another offseason wondering what could have been. The Bills also have a lot of questions, both pertaining to the roster and the coaching staff. Buffalo has yet to name a full-time offensive coordinator, as Joe Brady acted as interim offensive coordinator after […]
After another heartbreaking loss in the playoffs, the Buffalo Bills will head into another offseason wondering what could have been.
The Bills also have a lot of questions, both pertaining to the roster and the coaching staff. Buffalo has yet to name a full-time offensive coordinator, as Joe Brady acted as interim offensive coordinator after Ken Dorsey was fired mid-season.
While it is yet to be determined if Brady will return, he has the support of at least one person- Josh Allen.
"He has my vote," Allen said during his final press conference of the season. Allen notes that there's a process ahead but he completely embraces Brady returning as Buffalo's offensive coordinator.
The Bills' offense took a big step forward after Brady took over. From Week 11 to the end of the season, the Bills had the fifth most efficient offense in the NFL in terms of EPA, and their EPA per rush was seventh in the league.
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