The Buffalo Bills have raided their rivals downstate to fill their defensive coordinator position, snagging Mike Pettine fresh off the unemployment line.
The Buffalo Bills took a chance on Syracuse coach Doug Marrone as their next head coach. Marrone, in turn, will take a chance on a 33-year-old first time NFL offensive coordinator that has only held entry-level positions at the pro level.
With Chip Kelly being courted heavily by the Philadelphia Eagles and Syracuse’s Doug Marrone accepting a job with the Buffalo Bills, the Browns face the reality of losing out on their top choice for head coach.
The Buffalo Bills announced a flurry of interviews all formally conducted on Friday. Chip Kelly, Lovie Smith and Doug Marrone sat down with the team to discuss its vacant head-coaching position.
Lovie Smith is a hot name on the coaching market, but he has yet to interview for any open positions. That is expected to soon change as the former Chicago Bears coach will meet with the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have interviewed former Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt and current Cardinals defensive coordinator Ray Horton for their head coaching job.
The analytics trend that’s become so popular in baseball is slowly making it’s way to the NFL. Recently hired Buffalo Bills president Russ Brandon has the team embracing the new-age approach.
Ken Whisenhunt to interview with Buffalo Bills
Jan
1
2013
The Buffalo Bills aren’t wasting much time searching for a coach. Former Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt will interview with the Bills on Tuesday night.
Buddy Nix to remain Buffalo Bills general manager
Jan
1
2013
Buddy Nix will remain the Buffalo Bills general manager, a team source told NFL.com’s Albert Breer on Tuesday.