Joe Brady has been named as a finalist for the Associated Press’s Assistant Coach of the Year award, and rightfully so. The Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator reinvented his team’s offense this year and the result was landing in the top ten offenses in the NFL.
Brady, who had been serving as Josh Allen’s quarterback coach, took over midway through the 2023 season and worked within the playbook that the Bills’ offense already had. He worked with the personnel already assembled – including wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis. The results were good, Brady’s infusion of energy resulted in a 6-1 end to the regular season and a 1-1 playoff record.