Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after their 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night, October 10, 2023:
Buffalo Bills Fire Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey
The Buffalo Bills announced on Tuesday, October 11, 2023 that they have fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. The decision comes after the Bills' disappointing loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night.
Dorsey, a former NFL quarterback, was hired as the Bills' quarterbacks coach in 2019 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2022. He is being replaced by quarterbacks coach Joe Brady, who will serve as the interim offensive coordinator for the remainder of the 2023 season.
Reasons for the Firing
The Bills' offense has struggled this season, ranking 22nd in the NFL in scoring and 23rd in total yards. Dorsey was criticized for his play-calling, particularly in the Bills' loss to the Broncos.
Head coach Sean McDermott said that the decision to fire Dorsey was "not an easy one" but that he felt it was necessary in order to "move the team forward."
What to Expect Next
The Bills will be hoping that Brady can provide a spark to their offense. Brady was the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers in 2020 and 2021. He was fired after the 2021 season, but he is considered to be a bright young coach.
The Bills will be looking to Brady to improve their play-calling and get their offense back on track. They are currently 5-5 and are still in the hunt for a playoff spot.
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