The reason for Brady’s decision is likely two-fold. An obvious observation is that Brady enjoys his role in Buffalo. The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen, and the team will play this weekend for a chance to earn the first Super Bowl berth for the franchise since they lost four straight Super Bowls from 1990-93.
Why did Kevin Stefanski wait until midseason to turn play-calling over to Ken Dorsey? Will he let new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees handle the chore?
The next Saints head coach will not be Joe Brady. Brady was expected to have a second interview with the team next week, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that he has pulled his name out of consideration for the job. Brady will remain the Bills offensive coordinator as a result of the decision.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced he'd be taking offensive play-calling duties back once again next season, according to Zac Jackson of The Athletic.
Stefanski called the plays for his first four seasons with the Browns before making ex-OC Ken Dorsey the play-caller late in the season.
For most of the NFL season, Allen has been the favorite to win NFL MVP. He was named a finalist for MVP, along with Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Lions quarterback Jared Goff and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Assistant Coach of the Year finalist takes his name out of the interview process for the NFL's final head coach opening. Brady now prepares for AFC title game
Not only has the job been an express route to becoming an NFL head coach — Dave Canales with the Panthers last year and Coen with the Jaguars on Friday — it comes with quarterback Baker Mayfield and stars at every turn. Regardless of who is calling the plays, the Bucs have plenty of playmakers.
Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has pulled himself out of the Saints' head coaching search and elected to remain with the team, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Saturday.
There has been a lot of speculation about Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and where he would be in 2025. Brady took over for Ken Dorsey last season after the team's 5-5 start, and the Bills have gone 22-6 (including playoffs) since he became the man to run the offense.
The Buffalo offensive coordinator recently interviewed with the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints about their vacant positions.