September 28, 2024

JAN 28 BILLS EX KEN DORSEY HIRED BY BROWNS Former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey has found a new home in the NFL after being fired following a Week 10 loss to the Denver Broncos. Per reports from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Browns are hiring Dorsey to be the next offensive coordinator under head coach Kevin Stefanski. “Cleveland has a new coordinator: Browns are hiring former Bills’ offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey as their offensive coordinator, per sources.” Schefter tweeted.

The news comes just a few hours after the Bills named Joe Brady the full-time offensive coordinator, removing his interim tag. He took over for Dorsey and helped lead the Bills to a 7-2 record (including playoffs) after the firing. JAN 26 BILLS LBs COACH REQUESTED BY DOLPHINS The Buffalo Bills could potentially be losing one of their key defensive assistants within the division. Per reports from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Miami Dolphins have requested to interview Bills linebackers coach Bobby Babich for their vacancy at defensive coordinator. Miami and veteran defensive play-caller Vic Fangio parted ways on Wednesday.

Babich has already interviewed with the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants. With a clear career upgrade in his sights, it’s hard to imagine Buffalo keeping Babich on staff for next season.

Kelce caught a 22-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes, putting him up 13-10, as his girlfriend Taylor Swift celebrated in her suite.

JAN 6: MITCH MORSE OFF INJURY REPORT After being labeled as questionable when the Buffalo Bills released their game statuses on Friday, the team stated that Mitch Morse is no longer on the injury report and will be available to play on Sunday.

Morse was on the injured report because of a sickness that caused him to skip practice on Friday. With Morse’s injury designation removed, no Bills (10-6) player enters the must-win game against the Miami Dolphins with a listed injury.

Miami (11-5) has lost cornerback Xavien Howard (foot), while linebacker Jerome Baker (knee), receiver Jaylen Waddle (ankle), and running back Raheem Mostert (knee and ankle) are questionable.

The Bills and Dolphins will compete for the AFC East title on Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium.

JAN 5: JOSH ALLEN WILL PLAY VS. DOLPHINS Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott put any questions regarding Josh Allen’s status for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins to rest.

McDermott told WGR550 on Friday that Allen would be “ready to go on Sunday night.” Allen has been dealing with a neck and right finger issue that has kept him on the injury list all week, despite being a full participant. In Week 4, the Bills (10-6) quarterback completed 21 of 25 passes for 320 yards and four touchdowns, defeating the Dolphins (11-5) 48-20.

McDermott also said that Buffalo center Mitch Morse will miss practice on Friday due to sickness. Morse is officially classified as dubious.

The Bills and Dolphins will face off for the AFC East title on Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium.

JAN 1: DOLPHINS’ BRADLEY CHUBB OUT VS. BILLS The Miami Dolphins will be without one of their finest defensive players in the season’s biggest game.

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