The Bills emphasized in-house continuity to keep the offense intact around star quarterback Josh Allen and running back James Cook, aiming to implement Brady’s system while preserving the core of Buffalo’s attack.
Even with the head-coach promotion, the Bills expect to fill a number of assistant coaching positions as Brady and the club finalize their offseason staff.
Meanwhile, Buffalo learned it will lose another assistant to Miami: Jahmile Addae, the Bills’ cornerbacks coach, is set to join the Dolphins in the same role, replacing Mathieu Arujo, who left to take the Jaguars’ cornerbacks coach job.
Addae’s departure drew notable reaction from fans and media, with observers highlighting his strong work and the impact he had on Buffalo’s secondary.
The Dolphins’ season-long struggles in pass defense provide additional context: they ranked 17th in passing yards allowed per game, 21st in touchdowns allowed, 29th in passer rating against, and last in completion percentage allowed (72%).