ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Bills coach Sean McDermott put to rest any suggestion of a disconnect between him and coordinator Joe Brady on how they view Buffalo’s suddenly struggling passing attack.
McDermott welcomed a question on the issue Wednesday by saying he and Brady are on the same page, two days after they presented contradictory assessments. McDermott said the passing game needed to improve, while Brady said he had no concerns.
“I’m aware of what he said and how it was said,” McDermott said. “We see it the same way, so we’re in a good spot.”
Assurances aside, the lingering concerns aren’t going away. Buffalo's receivers are having trouble getting open down field, forcing Josh Allen to throw short passes and hope players can generate yardage after the catch.
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