Hell yea, Nothing but the upmost respect for our Capitan. Stuck it out for many lost seasons, never say die and rewarded for it as he should be!! LFG!! 💪
#Bills President & GM Brandon Beane and now HC Joe Brady need to STOP using Josh Allen’s contract as the reason why they have to make concessions when it comes to building the roster, specifically the WR position.
Allen’s cap hit was $36.3M this year…
The actual reason why the Bills had to make concessions was that these 5 players accounted for $41.3M against the 2025 cap:
DE Von Miller ($15.4M dead cap)
DT DaQuan Jones ($9.4M)
WR Curtis Samuel ($9.1M)
WR Joshua Palmer ($4.3M)
DT Larry Ogunjobi ($3.1M)
Throw in TE Dawson Knox’s $14.6M cap hit, and that brings you to $55.9M.
Continuing to use Allen’s contract is a straight up excuse to shield themselves from the bad contracts that they’ve handed out over the last couple of offseasons.
#BillsMafia
Whatever happens post breakup with Sean McDermott, I’m sure Buffalo will come out on the better end, just like with other high profile breakups like:
Hasek
Eichel
Reinhart
Diggs
Ryan O’Reilly
Marshawn
Gilmore
Wade Phillips
Jim Schwartz
It’s not Sean McDermott’s fault that he had to play LB Baylon Spector and CB Dane Jackson in the biggest game of the year.
McDermott didn’t hand out bad contracts and screw up the #Bills cap situation.
McDermott didn’t give Curtis Samuel, Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore almost $70 million in total value.
McDermott didn’t go on WGR and puff out his chest saying that “bitching about wide receiver is one of the dumbest arguments” that he’s ever heard.
McDermott didn’t fail to add a WR at the trade deadline.
McDermott didn’t fail to add a legitimate pass rusher to this team after pouring asset into asset into this DL, year after year.
McDermott wasn’t the main one responsible for all of the missed draft picks over the years.
Sean McDermott had his shortcomings, no doubt. But I saw a lot of growth from him this year and thought he did more with less.
GM Brandon Beane should’ve been the one to go, if the Bills really wanted to make a change.
#BillsMafia
Dear Coach McDermott,
Thank you.
Thank you for taking over a franchise that was broken long before you arrived — and refusing to let it stay that way. Thank you for walking into Buffalo when hope felt fragile, when the playoff drought felt permanent, and when being a Bills fan meant bracing for disappointment.
You didn’t just win games. You restored pride.
You broke the drought before Josh Allen ever became Josh Allen. You taught this team how to work, how to believe, how to carry itself. You built a culture that mattered — one rooted in accountability, humility, and toughness. For the first time in a long time, the Buffalo Bills felt stable. They felt respected. They felt like a real organization again.
You were a leader of men. Players trusted you. Fans trusted you. Families trusted you with something that mattered deeply to them. You felt like more than a coach — you felt like family. Like the uncle who shows up every year, does things the right way, and gives everything he has even when it’s not easy.
We know football is a results business. We know the standard changes when you find a quarterback like Josh Allen. But that doesn’t erase what you gave, or how hard this is to accept. It doesn’t erase the 98 wins, the playoff nights, the belief, or the sense that for once… the Bills were safe in good hands.
This ending hurts because it mattered.
Because you mattered.
No matter what comes next — for you or for this team — know this: Buffalo won’t forget what you did here. You helped heal something. You gave us years we’ll never take for granted.
Thank you for the stability.
Thank you for the dignity.
Thank you for the culture.
Once a Bill, always a Bill.
With gratitude and respect,
#BillsMafia
Sean McDermott's goal was to get this team to the Super Bowl and in that he failed. But McDermott embraced Buffalo like he was born and raised there.
He coached his players with high expectations, but also showed care and compassion for them as people.
While Josh Allen is the Bills shining star, I always felt Sean McDermott was its soul. That will be hard to replace
Incredibly low blow towards someone who did so much and is SO respected around this city. Beane and Terry need to be very careful or you'll have a very angry city turn on you real quick. They BETTER get this right and frankly, their off to a rough start.
The Bills not posting Sean's message on their own account + diminishing his 9 years to 'admirable' + spelling admirable wrong in their statement is three levels of disrespect that were not deserved.
Sean McDermott was an incredible hire for the Bills when he took over in 2017. I’m grateful for all he did for the organization. Sean is a great man and will be a great hire for another organization and I hate we couldn’t get over the hump with him as HC in Buffalo.
THE #BILLS REALLY FIRED THE WRONG GUY…
AND THEN DECIDED TO PROMOTE THE GM WHO HAS DONE A HORRIFIC JOB BUILDING AROUND HIS HALL OF FAME QB.
Buffalo is successful because of their head coach and the reason they haven’t taken the next step is because of their general manager.
I want to thank Sean McDermott for everything he’s done for the Buffalo Bills!
🔵 Snapped their 17 year playoff drought
🔴 98-50 regular season record with two AFC Championship Game appearances
⚪️ Made the postseason is eight of nine seasons
🔵 Put the Bills back on the NFL map
I will always appreciate what he did for this team, region and fanbase.