Buffalo Bills Dismiss Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey Following Loss to Broncos

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Joe Brady, the second-year quarterbacks coach, will take over as interim coordinator.
Quarterback Josh Allen has thrown 11 interceptions and lost three fumbles this season, leading the NFL in turnovers.
The Buffalo Bills have fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey following a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos.

The Buffalo Bills have dismissed their offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey, following a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos. This decision has left the team with a 5-5 record for the season. Dorsey, who was in his second season with the Bills, had taken over from Brian Daboll, who moved on to coach the New York Giants. The Bills' offense, led by quarterback Josh Allen, has been struggling with turnovers, contributing to their current record. Allen has thrown 11 interceptions and lost three fumbles this season, leading the NFL in turnovers.

Despite these challenges, the Bills had shown some offensive prowess under Dorsey's leadership. In 2022, the team ranked second in the NFL in yards and points, and seventh in yards and eighth in points through 10 games in 2023. However, the recent performance issues have led to a change in leadership. Joe Brady, the second-year quarterbacks coach, will take over as interim coordinator.

In the wake of Dorsey's dismissal, Josh Allen has taken responsibility for the team's poor offensive performance. He has committed to improving his performance and reducing turnovers for the remainder of the season. The team's focus is now on enhancing their offensive strategy under the new leadership of Joe Brady.


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    • Dorsey was unable to complete his second season after replacing Brian Daboll, who was hired to coach the New York Giants.
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    • Allen has thrown 11 interceptions and lost three fumbles this season, contributing to the Bills' 5-5 record.
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    • Under his leadership, the Bills ranked second in the NFL in yards and points in 2022, and seventh in yards and eighth in points through 10 games in 2023.
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    • Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey due to a surge in turnovers and a drop in quarterback Josh Allen's confidence.
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