Joe Brady Withdraws from Saints Head Coach Search to Stay with Bills
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady opts to remain with the team as New Orleans continues its search for a permanent head coach.
- 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.