Sean McDermott makes strong statement on potential of Brian Daboll returning to Bills

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The Buffalo Bills suffered one of their most embarrassing losses in recent memory in Week 10, getting blown out 30-13 by the Miami Dolphins - a team they have traditionally dominated. The offense has been struggling as of late, specifically in the passing game, as the receivers fail to gain any separation to generate explosives downfield.

Because of this, many have grown tired of offensive coordinator Joe Brady and have been begging for answers in the passing game. One possibility that has been floated around in the hours after Week 10 is bringing in former offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.

Daboll was fired by the New York Giants after a 2-8 start that featured three blown fourth quarter leads of 10+ points. Head coach Sean McDermott was asked about if we could see Daboll in Buffalo this season, to which he said no.

"[Sean] McDermott says Brian Daboll returning to the Bills 'is not under any type of consideration,'" Thad Brown reports.

Daboll was the Bills' offensive coordinator from 2018-21, helping Josh Allen become the superstar quarterback we have seen for the better part of a decade. Unfortunately for many fans, though, it doesn't look like he'll be making a return to Buffalo - at least not in 2025.

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