Bills news: Could Brian Daboll be key to what ails Buffalo’s offense?

Bills news: Could Brian Daboll be key to what ails Buffalo’s offense?
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The Buffalo Bills (6-3) are sputtering on offense, the latest example coming Sunday during a lackluster effort against the lowly Miami Dolphins. The Bills were shut out over the first three quarters, Buffalo’s receivers were unable to create any separation against one of the worst secondaries in the league, and the Bills suffered a 30-13 setback in South Beach.

But today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with the news that, for Bills fans looking for a change at the offensive coordinator position, don’t hold your breath as head coach Sean McDermott says he’s committed to Brady as the OC for the rest of the 2025 NFL season.

McDermott: No plans to bring back former OC Brian Daboll

When Brian Daboll was fired as the head coach of the New York Giants, rumors started swirling about a possible reunion with Josh Allen in Buffalo. Head coach Sean McDermott quickly put those rumors to bed, expressing confidence in Joe Brady as offensive coordinator while emphasizing he’s not interested in bringing Daboll back to Western New York.

“It’s not under any type of consideration at this time,” McDermott told reporters when addressing the topic of Buffalo potentially bringing Daboll back to Western New York.

Linked below: examining the topic of whether Daboll could be the cure for what ails Buffalo’s once-potent offense and do our best to evaluate what has gone wrong for a Bills attack that started the season red-hot but went ice-cold vs. the Dolphins.

Bills leading receiver ‘week-to-week’ with hamstring injury

Tight end Dalton Kincaid, who has served as Josh Allen’s top receiving threat this year, is officially considered “week-to-week” after suffering a hamstring injury during Sunday’s road loss against the Miami Dolphins. It is a devastating blow for Buffalo’s offense, as Kincaid has 29 catches for 448 yards and a team-most four touchdowns this year.