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The Bills lose the press conference |
The Bills' season came to a sudden and, as some would argue, unfair endwith a loss to the Broncos in the AFC divisional round. On Monday, Buffalo announced that coach Sean McDermott, who had been with the team for nine seasons, was out, and General manager Brandon Beane would be retained as GM and promoted to president of football operations. On Wednesday, Beane and team owner Terry Pegula spoke with reporters to address those questions. It did not go well. When Beane was asked about second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman, who hasn't panned out, and the lack of high-quality receivers around Allen, Pegula cut in and made everyone look worse in the process. "The coaching staff pushed to draft Keon. I'm not saying Brandon wouldn't have drafted him, but he wasn't his next choice," Pegula said. "That was Brandon being a team player and taking advice from his coaching staff, who felt strongly about the player. He's taking, for some reason, heat over it, and not saying a word about it, but I'm here to tell you the true story." |
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- Albert Breer dives into potential candidates for the Dolphins' offensive coordinator opening, the Falcons' plans and the quarterback draft class in his latest mailbag.
- Vijay Singh, 62, explains the reasoning behind his controversial decision to play the Sony Open with Max Schreiber and how much he'll tee it up away from the senior tour in 2026.
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