In what will likely just be a formality, Joe Brady is set to interview for the Buffalo Bills’ vacant offensive coordinator position.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Brady will be the first candidate the Bills will talk to.
The #Bills are starting their offensive coordinator search in earnest, and interim OC Joe Brady will interview for the full-time job, per source.
Brady acquitted himself well over nine games as the play caller, and Josh Allen has vouched for him getting the job.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 25, 2024
Brady spent nine games as Buffalo’s interim OC after Ken Dorsey was fired. The Bills went on to finish the regular season on a five-game winning streak to win the AFC East title.
Brady’s interview will be just a formality after holding the job already. However, Buffalo will still be conducting interviews with other candidates as well.
At locker cleanout day, multiple players backed Brady for the full-time gig.
“I would fully embrace it,” quarterback Josh Allen said.
Bills Wire will provide updates when information is made available.
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