It’s been a difficult week for Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott. On Monday, he was forced to address comments made by one of the 9/11 hijackers, Mohammed Atta, which were recently discovered in an FBI document. Atta reportedly said that McDermott, who was an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Eagles at the time, had helped him with a visa application.
McDermott was quick to deny any involvement in the visa application process and expressed his appreciation for the support he has received from the Buffalo Bills organization and the NFL community. “I want to thank the Buffalo Bills organization, the NFL, and all of my friends and colleagues for their support during this difficult time,” McDermott said. “I have never had any contact with any of the 9/11 hijackers, and I am deeply saddened by the tragedy that occurred on that day.”
McDermott also noted that he was grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the Buffalo Bills organization and that he is committed to helping the team win. “I am proud to be part of this great organization and I am committed to doing all I can to help us win,” he said. “I am thankful for the support I have received from everyone in the organization and I look forward to continuing to work hard to make this team successful.”
The Buffalo Bills organization released a statement in support of McDermott, saying that they have full confidence in his character and leadership. The statement also expressed appreciation for McDermott’s commitment to the team and his dedication to helping them achieve success.
It’s clear that McDermott has the full support of the Buffalo Bills organization and the NFL community. While it’s been a difficult week for him, it’s clear that he has the support of those around him and is committed to helping the team succeed.