Buffalo Bills Fire Sean McDermott After Div. Round Loss
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The Buffalo Bills are starting fresh next season — they just fired head coach Sean McDermott.
The move comes fresh off the Bills’ loss to the Broncos on Saturday — a nail-biting overtime thriller that ended with Denver punching its ticket to the AFC Championship Game.
McDermott posted a 98-50 record on the Bills’ sidelines since 2017 … and went 8-8 in the postseason.
He never made it to a Super Bowl … which certainly factored into the team’s decision to move on.
After all, many felt this was Josh Allen and Co.’s year to win the Super Bowl — or at least get to it — with Patrick Mahomes‘ Chiefs, Joe Burrow‘s Bengals, and Lamar Jackson‘s Ravens all watching from home.
The Bills made the postseason all but one (2018) under McDermott.
The question is — who do the Bills go to next?? John Harbaugh — the top name in the 2026 coaching carousel — joined the New York Giants over the weekend … and Kevin Stefanski went to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Bills — especially with Allen — are a sexy destination for any remaining available coach.