Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady is drawing significant interest for vacant head coaching jobs across the NFL.
On Monday, the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints formally requested interviews with Brady, followed by the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday.
Under Brady’s leadership, the Bills’ offense has excelled, ranking among the league’s top 10 in multiple categories: 30.9 points per game (2nd), 359.1 total yards per game (10th), 6.0 yards per play (6th), 227.9 passing yards per game (9th), and 131.2 rushing yards per game (9th). Not to mention, quarterback Josh Allen delivered an MVP-caliber season.
During a media session on Monday, Brady addressed the interview requests, saying, “There really doesn’t need to be much of a balance. My focus is strictly on trying to win a Super Bowl with this team. If any interviews happen, they would be next week.”
While Brady expressed his desire to become a head coach when the right opportunity arises, he made it clear that his current focus remains on helping the Bills secure a victory this week.

