Sean McDermott, Bills
The Buffalo Bills are ready to attack the 2025 NFL offseason. NFL free agency kicks off next week, following by weeks of pre-draft preparation ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Now is the perfect time to enjoy the offseason before the hard work begins next week.
While he still getting over that loss, McDermott said he is proud of what the Bills accomplished last season. He said he's also thrilled for Josh Allen after Buffalo's quarterback won league MVP, although that didn't help ease the sting of his team's playoff loss.
Of all NFL teams, the Eagles and the Bills have made the most effective use of the so-called "tush push" play. And, at a time when the Packers have proposed a rule prohibiting the move, Buffalo coach Sean McDermott has expressed concerns about the technique.
As the NFL scouting combine starts this week, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media about one of Josh Allen’s teammates ahead of the upcoming season. There is plenty of anticipation surrounding the start of the scouting combine in Indiana this week.
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One of those who has issues with the play is Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, whose team tried a version of it during their playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. They didn't run it as well as the Eagles have done it over the years, and failed to ...
The Buffalo Bills need a few key additions to improve their offense in 2025. Sean McDermott has hinted at what they might do to provide Josh Allen with better weapons at his disposal. The Buffalo Bills enter the offseason with a clear priority—giving Josh Allen more weapons in the passing game.
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