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Source: Bills fire McDermott after playoff failures

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Source: Bills fire McDermott after playoff failures

Adam Schefter: Bills fire Sean McDermott (1:34)

Adam Schefter reports on the Bills’ decision to fire Sean McDermott after nine seasons. (1:34)

  • Alaina GetzenbergJan 19, 2026, 09:29 AM ET

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      Alaina Getzenberg covers the Buffalo Bills for ESPN. She joined ESPN in 2021. Alaina was previously a beat reporter for the Charlotte Observer and has also worked for CBS Sports and the Dallas Morning News. She is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have fired head coach Sean McDermott after another season that failed to end in a Super Bowl appearance, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.

Bills general manager Brandon Beane is being retained, a source told ESPN. He will help lead the team’s search for a new coach to lead the Bills’ debut season in their new stadium.

The Bills lost 33-30 to the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round to cap another season of disappointment. It was the fourth time in five seasons that the Bills exited in the divisional round.

McDermott leaves Buffalo with a 98-50 record, with an 8-8 mark in the postseason, including two AFC Championship losses to the Kansas City Chiefs (2020, 2024 seasons). He won five consecutive AFC East titles from 2020 to 2024, finishing second behind the New England Patriots this season.

McDermott could emerge as a head coaching candidate for other NFL teams that now have an opening. McDermott told his staff on Monday that he intends to continue coaching, a source told Schefter.

Besides the Bills, seven NFL teams currently have coaching vacancies: Miami, Tennessee, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, Arizona and Cleveland.

The loss to the Broncos continued the Bills’ streak of not reaching the Super Bowl since losing four straight from 1990 to 1993. And it extended their record of the most wins in a seven-season span without a Super Bowl appearance, including playoffs (91).

The change will lead to reigning MVP quarterback Josh Allen, 29, having a new coach for the first time in his professional career. Allen is going into his ninth NFL season next year and has the most playoff wins (eight) and starts (15) by any quarterback without a Super Bowl start in the Super Bowl era.

The postgame locker room and news conference following Sunday’s loss was a more emotional one than after the team’s other recent exits with Allen tearing up at the podium. McDermott pronounced he was defending both Buffalo and the entire organization after a lengthy answer about a controversial call by the referees in overtime.

McDermott, 51, went 0-3 in postseason overtimes during his Bills career.

McDermott’s 98-50 record in the regular season was the second-best winning percentage and second-most wins in the league during that time (behind only the Chiefs). He led the team to break a historic 18-year playoff drought.

He has been a consistent defender of Buffalo, often speaking up about what the Western New York community means to him and the drive of establishing a culture and bringing a Super Bowl title to the area for the first time.

“Yes, I want to win a Super Bowl and a world championship. What’s also important to me, however, is doing things the right way and giving a community hope maybe that they hadn’t experienced lately,” McDermott said before the start of the 2025 season. “And one day, even if and when we win a world championship, those wins and losses are, unfortunately, sometimes fleeting. And what’s most important is how you do the job and you do your best in the life that you’re trying to live. Because I think that impact is more lasting than anything, wins and losses.

“So, I do try and keep things in perspective. That doesn’t mean that at all … that I don’t wake up every day with that on my mind.”

Since 2019, the Bills have the most wins in a seven-season stretch without a Super Bowl appearance, including playoffs. The Bills became the fourth team in the Super Bowl era to win a playoff game in six straight seasons; the previous three all won Super Bowls in those spans.

Buffalo was McDermott’s first job as a head coach, hired after being the defensive coordinator for both the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles.

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