Overview
- Sean McDermott said he remains committed to Joe Brady for the rest of the season and voiced confidence in the offensive staff.
- He ruled out any reunion with former coordinator Brian Daboll despite renewed speculation after Daboll’s firing by the Giants.
- Joe Brady accepted responsibility for the offense’s performance and said, in hindsight, he should have shifted to the passing game earlier because it was more efficient than the run.
- Buffalo managed 23 first-half rushing yards on eight attempts and went 9-of-15 for 73 passing yards before halftime, then lost tight end Dalton Kincaid to a hamstring injury.
- The Dolphins kept the Bills scoreless through three quarters, and multiple turnovers — including an end-zone interception and a fumble by Josh Allen — compounded the 30-13 defeat, with Brady remaining the play-caller as Buffalo readies for the NFC South-leading Buccaneers in Week 11.