ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott said Monday he was «fully confident» in offensive coordinator Joe Brady and his staff following a blowout 30-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
«Joe’s a good coach. He really is. We’ve got a really good offensive staff. They’ve had really good games. You’re going to have some games you want back, some play calls you want back,» McDermott said. «It’s how you respond to them and I’m fully confident in our offensive staff, and Joe as our leader, that we will make the adjustments we need to make and move us forward.»
McDermott was also asked if he was committed to Brady as his offensive coordinator the rest of the season, to which he replied: «Yes.»
The Bills’ lackluster offensive performance came a day before the New York Giants fired coach Brian Daboll, who previously served as Buffalo’s offensive coordinator for the first four years of quarterback Josh Allen’s career (2018-21).
Dalton Kincaid left the game because of a hamstring injury. McDermott described him as week-to-week ahead of Sunday’s home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Rookie defensive end Landon Jackson (knee) will be out this week, but McDermott said he doesn’t know how long he will be out.
Bills defensive line coach Marcus West was also taken to the hospital after Sunday’s game. He is not yet back in town but has been discharged and is in «a good spot,» according to McDermott.













