Bills, Falcons, Eagles decide on their new offensive coordinators
The Buffalo Bills named Joe Brady as their offensive coordinator on Sunday.
Brady was in his second season as Buffalo’s quarterbacks coach before he was promoted to interim offensive coordinator in midNovember after Ken Dorsey was fired.
Brady, 34, also served as the Carolina Panthers’ offensive coordinator for two seasons (2020-21). He was an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints for two seasons (2017-18) and spent the 2019 season as passing coordinator for LSU’s national championship team.
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Falcons: Atlanta is hiring Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Zac Robinson as its new offensive coordinator, multiple media outlets reported.
Robinson, 37, worked with former Rams defensive coordinator and new Falcons head coach Raheem Morris for the past three years in Los Angeles.
Robinson joined the Rams as an assistant quarterbacks coach in 2019, moved to assistant receivers coach in 2020 and shuffled back to assistant QBs coach in 2021. He was promoted to his most recent position with Los Angeles in 2022.
Eagles: Philadelphia is hiring Kellen Moore as its offensive coordinator, multiple media outlets reported Saturday night. Moore spent last season with the Los Angeles Chargers after working the previous five with the Dallas Cowboys, including four seasons as their offensive coordinator (2019-22).
The Chargers struggled last season en route to seeing head coach Brandon Staley fired on Dec.
15. Under the 34-year-old Moore, the team finished 18th in total offense (329.4 yards per game) and 21st in scoring offense (20.4 points per game) in 2023.
Seahawks: Seattle is willing to wait to interview Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald for its vacant head coaching position, according to multiple media reports, but they can’t do so until the Ravens lose in teh playoffs. Macdonald, 36, oversees a Ravens defense that led the NFL in allowing only 16.5 points per game in the regular season. Baltimore
WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS SATURDAY, JAN. 13
Kansas City 26, Miami 7
Houston 45, Cleveland 14
SUNDAY, JAN. 14
Green Bay 48, Dallas 32 Detroit 24, L.A. Rams 23
MONDAY, JAN. 15
Buffalo 31, Pittsburgh 17 Tampa Bay 32, Philadelphia 9
DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS SATURDAY, JAN. 20
Baltimore 34, Houston 10
San Francisco 24, Green Bay 21 SUNDAY, JAN. 21
Detroit 31, Tampa Bay 23 Kansas City 27, Buffalo 24
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS SUNDAY
AFC
Kansas City 17, Baltimore 10 NFC
Detroit at San Francisco
SUPER BOWL
SUNDAY, FEB. 11
At Las Vegas
Kansas City vs. NFC champ, 6:30 (CBS)
had a first-round playoff bye, then defeated the Houston Texans 34-10 on Jan. 20 to reach the AFC conference title game on Sunday.