Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t just dominating on the field—he’s defending his offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, off it. With rumors swirling about Brady being a hot commodity for head coaching interviews, Allen sent a playful but pointed message to NFL teams: stay away.
In a Wednesday press conference, Allen couldn’t resist a humorous jab when asked about Brady’s impact on the Bills’ success. “Nothing, he hasn’t done anything for us. Teams should stay away from him,” Allen joked, flashing a grin that left no doubt about his loyalty to Brady. But anyone who’s followed the Bills’ remarkable 13-4 season knows the truth: Joe Brady has been instrumental in Buffalo’s offensive dominance.
A Key to Buffalo’s Offensive Explosion
Under Brady’s guidance, Josh Allen has reached new heights, cementing himself as a top MVP contender. Brady’s innovative schemes have transformed the Bills into an offensive juggernaut, averaging a league-leading three points per drive—a historically elite mark.
Allen’s statistical dominance under Brady this season has been nothing short of extraordinary:
- Over 40 touchdowns
- Fewer than 8 turnovers
- Fewer than 20 sacks
This makes Allen the first quarterback in NFL history to achieve such a feat in a single season. Brady’s influence extends beyond the stats—his ability to adapt game plans and create mismatches has kept Buffalo among the AFC’s elite.
Brady’s Future: Head Coach in Waiting?
It’s no surprise that teams are eyeing Brady for head coaching opportunities. His resume speaks for itself, and his success with Allen has made him one of the most sought-after offensive minds in the league. While Allen’s comments may have been tongue-in-cheek, they underscore how vital Brady is to the Bills’ success.
The Bills’ offense, ranked among the top in efficiency and scoring, is a testament to Brady’s creativity and leadership. If Buffalo makes another deep playoff run, Brady’s stock will only rise, making it harder for the team to hold on to him.
The Allen-Brady Partnership
Josh Allen’s humor masks a deeper truth: he values the partnership he shares with Joe Brady. Their collaboration has turned Buffalo into a perennial Super Bowl contender and has elevated Allen into the upper echelon of NFL quarterbacks. Losing Brady could disrupt that chemistry, which is why Allen is so protective of his offensive coordinator.
Will Teams Listen?
Despite Allen’s plea to “stay away,” it’s unlikely NFL teams will ignore a talent like Joe Brady. With coaching vacancies across the league, the Bills’ offensive coordinator could very well be calling plays for a new franchise next season.
But for now, Buffalo fans can breathe easy. Allen and Brady remain locked in as the Bills gear up for a deep playoff run, with their eyes set firmly on the Lombardi Trophy.