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Bills Take Swift Action Following Disappointing Loss to Broncos

In the aftermath of a disheartening 24-22 defeat at the hands of the Broncos in what Bills coach Sean McDermott deemed an "unacceptable" performance on Monday night, drastic changes are on the horizon. McDermott, visibly dissatisfied with his team's display, wasted no time in implementing significant adjustments. The first casualty of this shake-up is offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, as officially confirmed by the team.

At 42 years old, Dorsey's tenure as Bills OC lasted only one and a half seasons, despite an impressive debut in 2022 that saw him at the helm of the No. 2-ranked offense. While Buffalo has maintained its status as a top-10 scoring offense this year, the persistent Achilles' heel has been turnovers. Quarterback Josh Allen, despite his prowess, leads the NFL with 14 giveaways in the first 10 games of the season. McDermott, addressing the media after Monday night's defeat, placed particular emphasis on the turnover predicament.

In a bold move, quarterbacks coach Joe Brady, aged 34, steps into the role of interim OC for the remainder of the 2023 season, taking the reins from the ousted Dorsey. The swift decision reflects McDermott's determination to rectify the issues plaguing the team and underscores the urgency to get back on track.

This unexpected change not only serves as a wake-up call for the Bills players but also signals McDermott's commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the highly competitive NFL. As the team navigates the remaining games of the season with Brady at the offensive helm, all eyes will be on whether this move can address the persistent turnover problem and reignite the Bills' pursuit of success.


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