The Buffalo Bills' coach, Sean McDermott, stands by his offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, despite the team's recent struggles. McDermott expressed full confidence in Brady and his staff, acknowledging that they've had successful games in the past. He assured that they will make the necessary adjustments to improve their performance.
The Bills' offense faced challenges against the Miami Dolphins, including a lack of open receivers and a slow passing game. McDermott addressed the team's struggles, emphasizing that Allen is committed to improving the passing game and is confident in the staff's abilities. Brady also acknowledged the need for more passing attempts in the early stages of the game.
The team's setbacks were further compounded by injuries, including a hamstring injury to tight end Dalton Kincaid, who is expected to be out for a week. Additionally, rookie defensive end Landon Jackson will be sidelined due to a knee injury, and defensive line coach Marcus West was hospitalized after the game but is recovering well.
Despite the challenges, McDermott remains supportive of Brady and the team's efforts to improve. He believes that the necessary adjustments will be made to move the team forward and address the current struggles.