Buffalo Bills Head Coach Reveals Stance On Brian Daboll Reunion
Hours after the New York Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll, speculation immediately began about a potential reunion with the Buffalo Bills. Given Daboll’s successful tenure as the Bills’ offensive coordinator, the idea of him returning to work with quarterback Josh Allen was a natural talking point. However, Bills head coach Sean McDermott quickly and decisively put those rumors to rest.
Buffalo Bills Not Considering a Reunion With Brian Daboll
During his press conference on Monday, McDermott was asked directly about the possibility of bringing Daboll back to the coaching staff. His response was blunt and left no room for interpretation.
“That’s not under any kind of consideration,” McDermott told reporters, effectively shutting down the idea. He also took the opportunity to reaffirm his confidence in the team’s current offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, confirming that Brady would remain in his role.
This definitive statement sends a clear message of stability and confidence in the current coaching structure, even as the Bills have experienced some recent offensive struggles.
Daboll’s Successful History in Buffalo
The speculation about a return was fueled by Daboll’s significant impact on the Bills’ offense and Josh Allen’s development. As Buffalo’s offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2021, he was instrumental in transforming Allen from a raw, inconsistent rookie into one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.
Under Daboll’s guidance, the Bills’ offense became one of the most explosive units in the league. In his final two seasons as OC, Buffalo finished near the top of the NFL in both yards and points. His departure for the Giants’ head coaching job was seen as a major loss, and his success with Allen created a strong connection that made the idea of a reunion appealing to many fans.
Sticking with the Current Course
Despite a recent 2-3 stretch, including a surprising loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Bills still hold a 6-3 record and are firmly in the playoff hunt. McDermott’s quick dismissal of the Daboll rumors indicates a belief that the team’s current struggles are correctable without a major coaching shake-up. He is backing Joe Brady and sending a message that the organization is focused on the path forward, not on moves from the past.
While the “what if” questions may linger, especially if the offense continues to sputter, McDermott has made his position clear. The Bills are moving forward with their current staff, and a Brian Daboll return is not part of the plan. For now, the focus in Buffalo remains on achieving their Super Bowl aspirations with the team they have in place.
