Buffalo Bills Promote Joe Brady to Offensive Coordinator
Former LSU Offensive Coordinator to Lead Bills Offense
Brady's Appointment Signals Shift in Offensive Philosophy
The Buffalo Bills have announced that quarterbacks coach Joe Brady has been promoted to offensive coordinator, replacing the fired Ken Dorsey. Brady, who joined the Bills in 2022, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of offensive success to his new role.
Brady played a pivotal role in the development of quarterback Josh Allen, who has emerged into one of the NFL's most dynamic players. Under Brady's guidance, Allen's passing numbers improved significantly in 2022, setting career highs in completion percentage, yards, and touchdowns.
Prior to joining the Bills, Brady was the offensive coordinator at LSU from 2019 to 2021. Under his leadership, the Tigers' offense was one of the most prolific in college football history, averaging over 50 points per game in 2019. LSU won the College Football Playoff National Championship that season, with quarterback Joe Burrow winning the Heisman Trophy.
Brady's appointment as offensive coordinator is a significant development for the Bills, who are looking to improve on their offensive performance in 2023. The Bills ranked 29th in the NFL in total yards and 21st in points per game in 2022. With Brady at the helm, the Bills are hoping to implement a more dynamic and efficient offense that can support their high-powered defense.
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