July 6, 2024

The Buffalo Bills are aiming to end a four-game losing streak by improving their offense after leaving offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. However, they were defeated 24-22 by the Broncos, bringing their season record to 5-5. Despite a 22-21 lead, the Bills failed to prevent another defeat.

Buffalo announces offensive coordinator Joe Brady will replace Dorsey, who was hired as quarterback coach in 2022 after Brian Daboll’s departure. Dorsey left his position after the loss at Bills Stadium.

Allen, a sixth-year quarterback with 19 touchdown passes in 10 games, will work under a different offensive coordinator for the foreseeable future.

Brady, who replaced Dorsey as Buffalo’s QB coach, has been the Bills’ quarterback coach since February 2022, working alongside Allen for nearly two years.

Allen leads the NFL in interceptions with 11 this season, ahead of Love and Jones. Buffalo has 18 turnovers, the only team with more after the first 10 weeks.

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