OC Joe Brady’s “Legendary” Career at #Bills Ends as The #Jets Come Calling
In what might go down as one of the shortest stints of offensive coordination ever to grace the NFL, Joe Brady’s career with the Buffalo Bills is reportedly “over” after a jaw-dropping accomplishment: getting requested for an interview by the New York Jets. Yes, the same Jets struggling to remember what an end zone looks like without a magnifying glass.
Brady, who stepped into the OC role with the Bills following Ken Dorsey’s departure, had fans hoping for a spark to reignite Josh Allen and company. Instead, his tenure was more like a damp matchstick in a rainstorm. While the Bills’ offense continued its inconsistent dance of brilliance and bafflement, Brady somehow caught the attention of the Jets. Perhaps they’re just impressed he didn’t spontaneously combust under Buffalo’s pressure?
The Jets, famed for their quarterback woes and the Aaron Rodgers “what could have been” saga, seem determined to experiment further. Brady might just fit right into their current offensive circus – maybe they figure anyone who can keep the Bills offense from totally imploding deserves a shot at their own chaos.
For Bills fans, this development is likely to spark mixed feelings: relief that the OC shuffle might yield new life, or confusion at how Brady’s brief showing earned him the attention of any NFL franchise, let alone a divisional rival.
Whether this is the start of a “Joe Brady Redemption Arc” or just another chapter in the Jets’ ongoing comedy of errors remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: the NFL never fails to deliver a healthy dose of unintentional hilarity. Stay tuned, folks – this might just get weirder.