Fox’s hiring completes a wave of staff changes Brady has pursued since taking over. The Bills have been rolling out new hires weekly, blending established NFL experience with emerging coaching talent to support a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
Brady, who has brought in his own people to complement the roster, will lean on Fox’s extensive head-coaching resume—spanning the Panthers, Broncos, and Bears—as a resource as he navigates his first season as a full-time NFL head coach at Buffalo.
Fox’s role as senior assistant is designed to provide strategic guidance and veteran perspective as Brady formulates game plans, game-management decisions, and player development initiatives. The addition is viewed as a prudent, stabilizing influence for a franchise aiming to contend at the highest level.
Beyond Fox, the Bills have announced a full slate of staff changes, signaling a deliberate shift toward Brady’s leadership style. The combination of experienced veterans and newer coaches seeks to balance familiarity with fresh ideas in Buffalo’s pursuit of renewed playoff and Super Bowl contention.
This development was initially reported by Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team and subsequently confirmed by Heavy Sports. The Bills’ coaching staff now features a mix of established NFL voices and Brady’s chosen up-and-comers as training camp and the regular season approach.