Plus, who stood out during Week 2 of OTAs?
In their first full seasons as the offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively, of the Buffalo Bills, a lot went right for Joe Brady and Bobby Babich. But despite winning their fifth consecutive AFC East title, the Bills still came up short in their quest to win their first Super Bowl.
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by hearing from both Brady and Babich about the lessons they learned during their first full seasons as Buffalo’s offensive and defensive coordinators, and how they have improved as coaches because of those experiences.
Among the topics discussed by Buffalo’s defensive and offensive coordinators, we learn why Bobby Babich feels the experiences from last year will make him a better coach this year, and why Joe Brady accepts responsibility for Buffalo’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship.
The Buffalo Bills concluded the second week of their Organized Team Activities on Thursday heading into the start of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, June 10. With OTAs in the rearview mirror, catch up with observations on who stood out and made a great impression at OTAs.
We learn how veteran cornerback Tre’Davious White is embracing his role as a mentor to rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston; find out which Bills cornerbacks were ranked among the top 20 at their position by Pro Football Focus; exploring how starting linebacker Matt Milano is facing a pivotal season entering the last year of his contract; speculation on whether the Bills could pull off a trade for Trey Hendrickson, the Cincinnati Bengals’ disgruntled edge rusher; and...