Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady is catching some attention across the NFL.
According to various reports and updates, including from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Brady has had at least four teams request to interview him for their vacant head coach positions in their respective front offices.
Those four and their now former head coach that was recent fired includes:
- New York Jets (Robert Saleh)
- New Orleans Saints (Dennis Allen)
- Chicago Bears (Matt Eberflus)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (Doug Peterson)
Brady, 35, would still be a young candidate for a head coach position in the NFL currently but never say never. Brady has also only just concluded his first full season as Buffalo’s OC have taken the position originally in 2023 as an interim.
While these teams have requested permission to speak with Brady about their vacant jobs, they will not do so until next week per NFL rules. That will allow Brady to focus on the Bills’ upcoming Wild Card matchup against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Bills Wire will provide updates on Brady throughout the coming weeks when information is made available.
Brady discussing his potential upcoming interviews can be found in the clip below:
It appears (so far) four of the five teams with head coaching vacancies have requested to interview Bills OC Joe Brady.
To no surprise, he’s generating plenty of buzz and he’s earned it.
Here’s what he said about the interest. pic.twitter.com/8H7HldwYWr
— Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove) January 7, 2025