Joe Brady Named as Buffalo Bills’ New Head Coach
Joe Brady has been appointed as the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills. This marks a significant change for the franchise as they look to build upon recent successes. Brady, who is just 36 years old, hails from Pembroke Pines, Florida, and has an impressive coaching resume.
Brady’s Coaching Career
Before joining the Bills, Brady served as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers from 2020 to 2021. His career began in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints, where he worked as an offensive assistant from 2017 to 2018.
Brady has also made his mark at the collegiate level. He was the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at LSU in 2019. Under his guidance, quarterback Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy, and the team had an undefeated season, culminating in a national championship victory.
Achievements
- Broyles Award winner for top assistant coach in college football (2019).
- Integral in LSU’s undefeated season and national championship.
- Coached at Penn State as a graduate assistant (2015-2016).
- Started as a linebackers coach at William & Mary (2013-2014).
Performance Under Brady’s Leadership
Brady’s impact is evident in the performance of quarterback Josh Allen. Since 2024, Allen has led the NFL with 79 offensive touchdowns. He ranks in the top ten for several key statistics:
- Wins: 25 (2nd place)
- Passing touchdowns: 53 (8th place)
- Passing yards: 7,399 (9th place)
- Passing yards per attempt: 7.8 (6th place)
- Passer rating: 101.8 (6th place)
Looking Ahead
As the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Joe Brady aims to leverage his experience and successes to further elevate the team. With a strong foundation in both college and professional football, he is poised to make a notable impact in Buffalo.