In a shocking turn of events, the Buffalo Bills have fired their offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey. The move comes after a disappointing start to the season for the Bills, who are currently 5-5.
Head coach Sean McDermott made the decision to fire Dorsey after the Bills’ loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night. The Bills blew a comeback bid in the game, and McDermott felt that the offense needed a change.
Quarterbacks coach Joe Brady will take over as the interim offensive coordinator. Brady has a close relationship with quarterback Josh Allen, and McDermott is hoping that he can spark a new energy in the offense.
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Dorsey’s firing is a surprising move, as he was Allen’s hand-picked successor when former offensive coordinator Brian Daboll left for the New York Giants head job. However, the Bills’ offense has struggled this season, and McDermott felt that a change was necessary.
McDermott is now hoping that Brady can right the offensive ship and help the Bills turn their season around.