Overview
- Joe Brady, offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, has decided to stay with the team and withdraw from consideration for the New Orleans Saints head coaching role.
- The Saints, the only NFL team without a permanent head coach, had planned a second interview with Brady after firing Dennis Allen during the 2024 season.
- Under Brady's leadership, the Bills have achieved significant offensive success, including the NFL's second-best scoring offense and top rankings in giveaways and sacks allowed.
- New Orleans has interviewed other candidates, including Kellen Moore, Mike Kafka, and Anthony Weaver, but their head coaching position remains unfilled.
- Brady's decision comes as the Bills prepare for the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs, with hopes of advancing to Super Bowl LIX.