Bills' Josh Allen jokes teams should 'stay away' from offensive coordinator amid head coaching interest
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It’s safe to say Josh Allen doesn’t want his offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, to go anywhere this offseason with teams requesting to interview him for their head coaching vacancies.
A reporter asked Allen what Brady meant to him during a press conference on Wednesday.
"Nothing. He hasn’t done anything for us, teams should stay away from him," Allen said with a smile on his face.
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Bills quarterback Josh Allen talks with offensive coordinator Joe Brady during the Buffalo Bills training camp on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2024, at St. John Fisher University. (IMAGN)
Then Allen took a more serious tone, praising his coach.
"He’s been fantastic, you know, coming into a situation last year, it’s not easy to switch play-callers’ mid-year, and he came in and from that day on, if you look at our splits, our success that we’ve had as a team, it’s noticeable. He’s one of the most positive guys in the building, he’s always got juice and energy for the guys. I think that’s something we love and appreciate about him, and he’s as real as they come," Allen said.
With the Buffalo Bills' success this season, offensive coordinator Brady is getting asked for head coaching interviews.
The Chicago Bears, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars have requested Brady in interview for their vacant head coaching positions, per numerous reports.
The Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after the Bills dropped to 5-5 last season, and Brady took over play-calling duties.
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