Buffalo Bills Part Ways with Sean McDermott After Nine Seasons

The Buffalo Bills have decided to terminate the contract of head coach Sean McDermott, according to two sources familiar with the situation who spoke to the Associated Press. This decision comes just two days after the team suffered a devastating 33-30 overtime defeat against Denver in the divisional playoff round.

McDermott”s tenure with the Bills spanned nine seasons, during which he led the team to multiple playoff appearances but ultimately fell short of reaching the Super Bowl. His departure marks a significant shift for the franchise as they look to reconfigure their coaching staff in hopes of achieving greater success in the future.

Under McDermott”s leadership, the Bills experienced a resurgence, transforming from perennial underperformers to a contender in the AFC. However, despite notable successes, the lack of a Super Bowl appearance ultimately led to the decision to move on.

As the organization evaluates its future direction, fans and analysts will be closely watching the next steps for the Bills, including the search for McDermott”s replacement.