Buffalo Bills Coach Sean McDermott Addresses Controversial 9/11 Comments Amid Team Support
As the Bills prepare for a pivotal game against the Chiefs, an exposé reveals McDermott's alleged negative impact on the team's performance in close games.
- Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott held a news conference to address a report that detailed him making comments about 9/11 during a team meeting in 2019 and expressed regret for doing so.
- McDermott then held a meeting with his entire team to explain what had happened in 2019, which was met with support from the players.
- The Bills are preparing for a pivotal matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend, with tight end Dawson Knox potentially returning from injury.
- A long-form exposé about the Buffalo Bills and McDermott was published on Substack by independent journalist Tyler Dunne, detailing several negative anecdotes about McDermott from his seven seasons with the Bills.
- Dunne claims McDermott is responsible for the Bills' inability to win close games, citing a specific instance where McDermott allegedly seized defensive play-calling duties during a crucial game against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022.

































