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Joe Brady agrees to terms to be the next Buffalo Bills head coach

Since 2024, Bills quarterback Josh Allen posted impressive numbers under Brady’s guise. Allen leads the NFL with 79 offensive touchdowns and ranks top 10 in wins (25 – 2nd), passing touchdowns (53 – 8th), passing yards (7,399 – 9th), passing yards per attempt (7.8 – 6th) and passer rating (101.8 – 6th) during that span.

Before coming to Buffalo, Brady coached with the Carolina Panthers as their offensive coordinator from 2020-21. His first job in the NFL was with the New Orleans Saints as an offensive assistant from 2017-18.

Buffalo’s new HC also coached at the college ranks – LSU in 2019 (passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach), Penn State from 2015-16 (graduate assistant) and started his coaching career at William & Mary from 2013-14 (linebackers coach).

At LSU, Brady had his hand in a lot of success. His quarterback, Joe Burrow, won the Heisman Trophy and the Tigers had an undefeated season as they won the College Football Playoff national championship game. Brady won the Broyles Award that year as college football’s top assistant coach.

Brady, 36, is from Pembroke Pines, Fla. He played wide receiver at William & Mary (2009-12).

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