(Orchard Park) The Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey on Tuesday, at a time when quarterback Josh Allen’s offense has been stagnant for six weeks and the three-time defending AFC East champions of the NFL are moving further and further away from a possible qualification for the playoffs.
The decision came a day after a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos, in a game where Allen committed three of the Bills’ four turnovers and the offense was held to fewer than 26 points for a sixth game in a row.
Joe Brady, who is in his second year as quarterback coach, will take over as interim coordinator. He joined the Bills after spending the previous two seasons as offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers.
The Bills (5-5) have lost four of their last six games and prepare to host the New York Jets on Sunday.