Report: Bills’ Ken Dorsey would be interested if Miami Hurricanes job opens up

A link between #Bills QB coach Ken Dorsey and Miami was made:

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It’s far too early to tell if there is any serious risk, but according to a report on Tuesday, one Buffalo Bills coach tied to the school might have his eye on the University of Miami.

Per the Sun Sentinel, Buffalo quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey, who attended Miami and won a National Championship as a member of the Hurricanes in 2001, could be interested if a job opens up.

But that’s one big if.

Currently Miami does still have Manny Diaz employed as their head coach, but there are some questions as to whether or not he’ll be brought back.

Dorsey was named as a potential person who would be interested in the job if Diaz is fired after the 2021 season.

The Hurricanes opened the season at 2-4 but have won five of their last six games. In his first two seasons at the helm, Diaz amassed only a 14-10 record as well.

A once high-profile college program, “The U” has fallen from graces in recent years. One could envision Dorsey being interested in the position if it become vacant, but it’s still in the early stages as there isn’t even an open job as of now.

Additionally, there’s even some belief that Diaz might not even be out of work.

Also on Tuesday, On3 Sports reported that there’s a “good chance” that Diaz returns to Miami in 2022.

All things considered, it’s too early to worry about Dorsey, but it’s potentially a situation to keep an eye on.

As Josh Allen’s QB coach, Dorsey has been one of those credited with helping him improve throughout his career.

Dorsey also was given a bit of a promotion by the Bills this past offseason, potentially as a way to make Dorsey comfortable with the idea of staying with the Bills.

Some view Dorsey as a replacement for Brian Daboll down the line if Buffalo’s offensive coordinator is one day hired as a head coach elsewhere in the NFL.

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