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Bills officially announce Joe Brady as QB coach

The Buffalo Bills have a quarterbacks coach. Joe Brady was announced as the person that will fill that role on Friday.

On Wednesday, it was reported that Brady would take the job but only just become official. Brady fills the vacant spot left by Ken Dorsey, who was promoted to the Bills’ offensive coordinator role:

Brady, 32, spent part of the last two seasons as Carolina’s OC. In December, Brady was fired from that role.

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In 2020, Carolina hired Brady from LSU. Upon leaving college, Brady was touted as potentially one of the top future head coach prospects.

However, his successes with LSU did not translate in his jump to the pros.

Per Panthers Wire, Carolina 21st in yards per game and 24th in points per game under Brady in his first season on the headset. Through 12 games in 2021, they sit 28th in yards (308.7) and 23rd in points (19.7).

Considering Brady’s age, taking a slight step back to a QB coach role could be a very profitable move for the Bills to make.

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