
"He was a hot name in NFL circles after coaching Joe Burrow at LSU, and was eventually hired as the offensive coordinator for the Panthers. His 2020 and 2021 seasons featured underwhelming production-not that it stopped the Falcons and others from interviewing him for head coaching vacancies in 2021-before Carolina fired him in early December 2021. He was hired as Buffalo's quarterbacks coach in 2022 and took over for fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey in 2023."
"While Brady has been credited with putting a more structured offense together for Josh Allen and working around the team's maddening lack of receiver talent, he's also been widely criticized by Bills fans for an overreliance on mesh, predictable screens, and go-nowhere run plays. There are stretches in his career that convince you he's a bit of an offensive guru, and others that convince you he's someone who loves what he loves regardless of the personnel he has on the field."
Atlanta recently interviewed defensive-minded candidates Antonio Pierce, Jesse Minter, and Jeff Hafley and scheduled a meeting with offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Brady rose to prominence after coaching Joe Burrow at LSU and became the Panthers' offensive coordinator. His 2020–2021 tenure produced underwhelming results and led to his December 2021 firing. Brady joined Buffalo as quarterbacks coach in 2022 and became offensive coordinator in 2023, guiding the Bills to a top-10 offense over about 2.5 seasons. He is credited with structuring Josh Allen's offense and adapting to limited receiver talent, while critics cite reliance on mesh concepts, predictable screens, and ineffective rushing plays. Brady is an offensive-minded, play-calling candidate who may retain Atlanta's defensive staff and is considered more battle-tested than in prior years.
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