The Buffalo Bills have decided to part ways with offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey following a 5-5 record and a loss to the Denver Broncos. The move comes after the Bills failed to make the playoffs for the second consecutive season.
Dorsey had been with the Bills since 2018, when he was hired as the team’s quarterbacks coach. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019, and the Bills offense improved significantly under his guidance. The team finished 10-6 and made the playoffs in 2019, and Dorsey was credited with helping quarterback Josh Allen develop into an MVP candidate.
However, the Bills’ offense regressed this season, as the team struggled to score points and move the ball consistently. The team’s 5-5 record was not good enough to make the playoffs, and the Bills decided to move on from Dorsey.
The Bills have not yet named a replacement for Dorsey, but it is expected that they will look for an experienced offensive coordinator who can help the team get back to the playoffs. It is also possible that they could promote from within, as quarterbacks coach Ken McDermott has been with the team since 2018 and is familiar with the offense.
The Bills have made it clear that they are committed to winning and making the playoffs, and this move shows that they are willing to make changes when necessary. It remains to be seen how the team will fare without Dorsey, but it is clear that they are determined to get back to the postseason.