Bills' Offense Coordinator to Interview with Two NFL Teams the Day After Divisional Round Game
The Buffalo Bills will have their focus on preparing for their upcoming divisional round playoff game against the Denver Broncos this weekend, but one person's mind is elsewhere - offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Just a day after the game, Brady is set to sit down for head coaching interviews with two NFL teams.
According to reports, Brady will be speaking with both the Baltimore Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons about potential vacancies on their staffs. The interest in Brady comes as no surprise, given his impressive resume. He led LSU's national championship team in 2019 and won the Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach. He then joined the Carolina Panthers as an offensive coordinator before taking over with the Buffalo Bills from 2023 to 2025.
While the Falcons are currently considered a leading candidate for Brady, reports suggest that Kevin Stefanski has emerged as their top choice. This would mean Brady would need to make a strong impression if he is to be considered as a serious contender for the job. The Ravens, on the other hand, have already interviewed around 10 candidates and may have their decision made before Brady even sits down with them.
Brady's situation is an interesting one - the Bills will need him to keep his focus sharp in preparation for the divisional round game against the Broncos this weekend. With two major teams eyeing him as a potential head coach, it remains to be seen how Brady's priorities will shift after the game.
The Buffalo Bills will have their focus on preparing for their upcoming divisional round playoff game against the Denver Broncos this weekend, but one person's mind is elsewhere - offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Just a day after the game, Brady is set to sit down for head coaching interviews with two NFL teams.
According to reports, Brady will be speaking with both the Baltimore Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons about potential vacancies on their staffs. The interest in Brady comes as no surprise, given his impressive resume. He led LSU's national championship team in 2019 and won the Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach. He then joined the Carolina Panthers as an offensive coordinator before taking over with the Buffalo Bills from 2023 to 2025.
While the Falcons are currently considered a leading candidate for Brady, reports suggest that Kevin Stefanski has emerged as their top choice. This would mean Brady would need to make a strong impression if he is to be considered as a serious contender for the job. The Ravens, on the other hand, have already interviewed around 10 candidates and may have their decision made before Brady even sits down with them.
Brady's situation is an interesting one - the Bills will need him to keep his focus sharp in preparation for the divisional round game against the Broncos this weekend. With two major teams eyeing him as a potential head coach, it remains to be seen how Brady's priorities will shift after the game.