Key Highlights
- Brady has interviewed for two head-coaching jobs in this cycle, the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins. He's been highly regarded as an offensive mind since his days working at LSU with Joe Burrow. MORE: Why Bills had no choice but to fire Sean McDermottThere are aspects to Brady's play-calling that some Bills fans don't love, but he called a great game Saturday in the loss to the Broncos that was undone by the offense's turnovers. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt's also not clear how Brady is viewed as a leader. It hasn't always worked out for teams to just bring in the next hot-shot offensive whiz to be a head coach.
- Sometimes, that guy is more suited to continue as an OC. Brady's candidacy could also come down to how Josh Allen feels about him.
- This Bills coaching move is about the franchise QB more than anything else, and so they wouldn't want to move Brady into a bigger role unless Allen wanted him there. MORE: Exploring 5 wild Broncos QB options to replace Bo NixThe Bills may have to act quickly or risk losing Brady elsewhere.
- If McDermott took another job, would Brady consider following him?
- Or will one of those teams decide Brady is who they want to hire as head coach?AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBuffalo is behind the 8-ball having entered into this process after two weeks of the playoffs.