Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady took over the
job last year when the Bills fired Ken Dorsey in-season. Now, Brady enters his
first full year with the gig—following quite the eventful offseason.
There are major changes in the Bills receiving corps this year. Buffalo’s top two wide receivers from a year ago (Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis) are gone. Replacements were brought in in the likes of veteran Curtis Samuel and rookie Keon Coleman, but it’s hard to view the Bills’ pass-catchers in 2024 as better than (or even as good as) the 2023 iteration.
However, the team still has a superstar under center in Josh
Allen, and Brady told the Jeremy
and Joe Show that takes a lot of pressure off the rest of the unit.
“The big thing with Josh is he’s falling in love with being bored. I mean that as greatness, those little details of the boring things. If we overlook the mechanics, if we overlook, ‘Hey, you know what, you’ve got a lot of time on task with this play, let’s do something else,’ those things start to slide,” Brady said. “You can see that he put a lot of time in the offseason refining some of the technique, trying to find a way to get better. Whether it’s this year, whether it’s Year 18 here, I believe, with his mindset, he’s going to understand, ‘I got to find a way to get a little bit better.’ That’s what makes life a little easier for us, and a lot of fun knowing your best football player has that mindset. So, everybody else is gonna believe that too.”
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