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Josh Allen is doing his best to keep teams in need of a head coach away from offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
The Buffalo Bills quarterback joked that Brady wouldn’t make a good head coach amid interest from teams around the league.
“Nothing,” Allen told reporters when asked what Brady brought to the offense in 2024. “Teams should stay away from him.”
The interest Brady is drawing makes sense given the success he and the Bills have had this season. In his first year as offensive coordinator, Brady has orchestrated an offense that scored the second-most points per game (30.9).
Under Brady’s guidance, Allen has become a favorite to win MVP with a season that saw him throw for 3,731 yards, 28 touchdowns and just six interceptions. Allen also had 531 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground.
While Allen would prefer Brady stick around after this season, there’s a good chance he’ll end up getting his first head coaching gig this offseason.
Until then, he’ll look to lead the Bills to a Super Bowl after a tremendous regular season. Buffalo will begin its quest toward a championship on Sunday when it faces the Denver Broncos.