Sean McDermott needs to take a hard look at his defense and make some structural changes for next season, writes Mark Gaughan.
The Buffalo Bills got so close, yet so far in 2024 as defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game saw Sean McDermott's team again fail in the postseason. After a consistent regular season that saw Josh Allen clean up his turnovers and lead the Bills to a 13-4 record,
Sean McDermott led the Buffalo Bills to the AFC Championship Game. However, they fell to a familiar foe as they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs by a final score of 32-29.
There have been calls for the Buffalo Bills head coach's job because he hasn't been able to get over the hump in the playoffs and reach a Super Bowl. McDermott has guided the franchise to five straight AFC East titles. McDermott is 5-1 against Kansas City in the regular season but 0-4 in the playoffs.
One of the biggest plays of the AFC Championship game also ended up being one of the most controversial plays of the game, and it happened early in the fourth quarter of Kansas City's 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott did not hold back when discussing the officiating in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott had plenty to be upbeat about looking toward the future despite entering the offseason once again short of reaching the Super Bowl.
Quick-hitting items from Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott’s 60-minute wrap-up news conference Thursday in Orchard Park: 1. On staying positive that the Bills will eventually get it done.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has revealed his thoughts on the constant lack of ultimate success in the playoffs.
After the Texans lost to the Chiefs in the divisional round of the playoffs, their head coach DeMeco Ryans and players from the team made comments about having to play against both the Chiefs and the officials.
Bills coach Sean McDermott believes special teams coordinator Matthew Smiley will learn from mistakes this season and improve his unit going forward. McDermott, four days