Buffalo Bills Fire Head Coach Sean McDermott

A surprising move in Buffalo.

On Monday, the Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott.

The rather surprising news comes after the Bills fell short in overtime of the divisional round to the Denver Broncos, 33-30.

Owner Terry Pegula told the press why he made the coaching change.

“Sean has done an admiral job leading our football team for the past nine seasons. But I feel we are In need of a new structure within our leadership to give this organization the best opportunity to take our team to the next level…” (NOTE: the team has been made fun of for using “admiral” instead of “admirable”).

Under McDermott the Bills had record of 98-50 with a 8-8 postseason record. McDermott also led Buffalo to 5 straight AFC East titles between 2020 and 2024.

Although they had tremendous success under Sean McDermott during his tenure, the Bills failed to reach and capture a Super Bowl.

Buffalo now joins Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Arizona, Las Vegas and Cleveland as teams in search of a new head coach this off-season.

And Sean McDermott will be a hot commodity during the 2026 coaching search.

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