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01/30 11:23 CST Joe Brady turns to former colleague, agreeing to hire Pete
Carmichael as Bills offensive coordinator
Joe Brady turns to former colleague, agreeing to hire Pete Carmichael as Bills
offensive coordinator
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) --- Buffalo Bills coach Joe Brady began filling out his
staff by turning to a former colleague in agreeing to hire Pete Carmichael as
offensive coordinator, a person with knowledge of discussions told The
Associated Press on Friday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Carmichael has yet to sign
his contract. The NFL Network first reported the agreement.
The 54-year-old Carmichael has been a long-time assistant under Sean Payton,
including spending the previous two seasons as the Denver Broncos senior
offensive assistant.
It was during Payton's time coaching New Orleans when Carmichael's tenure
overlapped with Brady. Carmichael was the Saints offensive coordinator when
Brady spent the 2017 and '18 seasons as an offensive assistant.
Carmichael has 26 seasons of NFL coaching experience, beginning in 2000, when
he was tight ends coach in Cleveland, before going on to serve as the Saints
offensive coordinator from 2009-23. He leaves Denver with Payton shuffling his
offensive staff by firing offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and wide receivers
coach Keary Colbert.
The shakeup comes after the AFC's top-seeded Broncos' 10-7 loss to New England
in the AFC championship game on Sunday.
Carmichael's extensive experience and connections to Payton are plusses for the
36-year-old Brady, who is making his head-coaching debut. Brady spent the past
two-plus seasons as the Bills offensive coordinator before being promoted this
week in replacing Sean McDermott, who was fired after nine seasons.
Brady has spoken highly of how he's adopted many of Payton's philosophies by
saying he earned "a doctorate" in offense during his time in New Orleans.
Though Carmichael will serve as coordinator, Brady has already said he intends
to continue calling plays for Buffalo's Josh Allen-led offense.
Brady still has much to do to fill out his staff with a vacancy at defensive
coordinator after Bobby Babich left to take the same job in Green Bay.
Buffalo's special teams coordinator's job is also open after Chris Tabor left
to sign with Miami.
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