Rick Dennison, the first-year offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, is known to run many two-tight end sets as a staple of his version of the West Coast Offense. Dennison, a former Colorado State tight end, played for nine years in the NFL as a linebacker, and wherever he has served as an offensive coordinator, the team’s tight ends have played a critical role in a his offense.
In a typical season with Dennison as OC, his tight ends have accounted for an average of 68 catches for 824 yards with six touchdowns.
Dennison was twice the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos (2006-08 and 2015-16), and also served as OC for the Houston Texans (2010-13).