Overview
- Joe Brady was formally introduced as the Bills’ head coach last week after serving as Buffalo’s offensive coordinator.
- General manager Brandon Beane said, “F--k the outside,” vowing not to make decisions to appease critics and accepting accountability if the move fails.
- Beane described Brady as the selection his “gut” favored and said he would not risk losing him elsewhere to satisfy public sentiment.
- Josh Allen sat in on coaching interviews, and Beane said the quarterback came off like a CEO as he took notes and asked targeted questions.
- Brady has been with Buffalo since 2022 and was offensive coordinator in 2025, when the Bills were reported to rank fourth in points and yards, a performance cited to support continuity.