Former Steelers coach agrees to join Buffalo Bills staff
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The Bills brought in a veteran coach who previously worked alongside Brady during his days with the Panthers.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Pat Meyer is leaving the organization and heading to the Buffalo Bills to take on the same role after Aaron Kromer retired. Meyer had the best year of his tenure with the Steelers this season after the breakout campaigns for Troy Fautanu and Mason McCormick.
Three different AFC East teams — the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars — are in play for the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 seed and the Jaguars could fall as low as No. 7 if the Texans win the AFC South.
The Buffalo Bills are overhauling their coaching staff with former offensive coordinator Joe Brady replacing Sean McDermott at the helm. Here are the places where McDermott's 2025 assistant coaches have landed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been assembling a new coaching staff since introducing Mike McCarthy as head coach on Tuesday. McCarthy has brought in James Campen as offensive line coach and Patrick Graham as his defensive coordinator,
The Buffalo Bills will hire Pete Carmichael Jr. as their new offensive coordinator. Carmichael spent the last two seasons with the Denver Broncos.