After an impressive 13-4 regular season, Buffalo Bills coaches are drawing significant interest from other teams.
On Monday, the New York Jets formally requested to interview Joe Brady, the Bills’ offensive coordinator, for their head coaching vacancy, as reported by Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
Brady stepped into the offensive coordinator role last season following Ken Dorsey’s dismissal. Under his leadership, the Bills’ offense was one of the NFL’s most explosive. Brady’s unit ranked 10th in yards per game (359.1) and second in points (30.9) per game.
The Jets are looking for a new head coach after firing Robert Selah on October 9 after the team started the season 2-3. New York finished the season 5-12.