
"The Bills, other than being at home watching the championship game (again), fired their head coach after nine years in an effort to makeover the team in the offseason and have a better chance at the Lombardi trophy next year. Their Super Bowl window is starting to close, as Josh Allen will be 30 by next season, and their efforts to improve the roster around him have been mediocre at best."
"They just made sure it would be even harder to accomplish with the person they chose to hire as their next head coach. Instead of hiring the best available candidate who fits what they need and could revamp the organization, they're promoting offensive coordinator Joe Brady, which makes little to no sense given how they spoke about McDermott since firing him."
The 2025 season derailed AFC East plans, with the Bills failing to win the division as the Patriots earned the No. 2 seed and reached the Super Bowl. The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after nine years and aim to remake the team in the offseason to improve Super Bowl odds. Josh Allen will turn 30 next season, and roster upgrades around him have been mediocre. The organization shows dysfunction from ownership down, which hinders championship potential. Promoting offensive coordinator Joe Brady signals continuity of a stale offense instead of decisive change. The move risks wasting more of Allen's prime.
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