Brady joined the Bills in 2022 as quarterbacks coach, was elevated to interim offensive coordinator in 2023, and earned the full-time OC title in 2024. His work with Josh Allen and the offense has been a notable factor in Buffalo’s recent offensive success.
While Brady has demonstrated a strong working relationship with Allen, it isn’t clear that he’s viewed as the frontrunner for the Bills’ next head coach. Buffalo has indicated a desire to move beyond the Sean McDermott era, with Allen reportedly playing a significant role in the leadership search.
The Raiders’ interest—coupled with a separate interview with Denver Broncos passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb earlier in the week—suggests Las Vegas is seriously weighing Brady as a potential head coach option.
This development places Buffalo in a challenging spot: they could risk losing a top coordinator during their search, especially if Brady is already a prime target for another NFL job. Whether he would remain with the Bills as OC if not selected remains uncertain.
As the Bills proceed with their head coach search, Brady’s status has become a pivotal storyline. The outcome could hinge on whether Buffalo can secure a coach who aligns with Allen’s vision while fending off interest from other franchises like the Raiders.