Brady, 36, is one of the younger names in the coach cycle but brings a wealth of experience. A William & Mary alum, he rose to national prominence as LSU’s passing game coordinator in 2019, helping the Tigers win a national championship before moving to the Panthers as offensive coordinator and later joining the Bills as quarterbacks coach. 🧠🏆
During his tenure with Buffalo, Brady operated an offense under a defensive-minded head coach and still produced strong results. The Bills went 36-15 in the regular season and 4-3 in the postseason, with offenses ranking in the top tier for yards and points each year. The run game also thrived, and Josh Allen’s completion rate improved while interceptions decreased, culminating in an MVP season. 📈🏃♂️💥
If hired by Baltimore, Brady would inherit a quarterback style similar in some ways to Lamar Jackson’s—though with key differences. Allen’s running game is more physical, whereas Jackson relies on speed and elusiveness in space. Brady’s holistic, ball-distribution approach emphasizes involving multiple skill players, a philosophy echoed in Buffalo where seven players posted 20+ receptions in 2023 and the offense piled up 350+ yards in 13 games. 🧩🏃♂️✨
Beyond schematics, Brady’s fit could hinge on Buffalo’s coaching situation. The Bills’ open position might push Baltimore to act quickly if they view Brady as their top candidate. If Baltimore feels confident Brady is the best fit, they could move to extend an offer sooner rather than later, adding a dynamic, playmaking offense to pair with their mobile quarterback and evolving receiving corps, including Zay Flowers. ⏳🎯