Bills OC Linked to Ravens and Falcons After Playoff Clash

As playoff stakes rise, Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady draws mounting attention from multiple NFL teams eyeing their next head coach.

As the Buffalo Bills gear up for their divisional-round showdown with the Denver Broncos, offensive coordinator Joe Brady finds himself at the intersection of postseason pressure and head coaching buzz. With the Bills chasing their Super Bowl aspirations, Brady is also drawing serious attention from teams looking for their next leader on the sideline.

Two more franchises have entered the mix: the Baltimore Ravens and Atlanta Falcons are now set to interview Brady following Buffalo’s playoff game. It’s the latest development in what’s becoming a familiar storyline - Brady’s name consistently surfaces this time of year, and for good reason. His offensive mind and ability to connect with players have made him one of the hottest coaching candidates on the market.

According to reports, both the Ravens and Falcons are expected to speak with Brady as early as the day after the Bills’ playoff game. For Atlanta, the situation is fluid - they’re also reportedly eyeing other candidates, including Kevin Stefanski. But Brady remains firmly on their radar.

This isn’t just a courtesy interview, either. Brady’s work in Buffalo has turned heads across the league.

Since taking over the offensive reins, he’s helped refine and elevate a unit built around one of the NFL’s most dynamic quarterbacks. His ability to adapt game plans, maximize personnel, and maintain composure under pressure hasn’t gone unnoticed.

And it’s not just Baltimore and Atlanta showing interest. The Las Vegas Raiders are also expected to interview Brady, following their decision to move on from Pete Carroll after just one season. That report comes via insider Albert Breer, adding yet another suitor to the growing list.

Still, for all the outside noise, Brady’s focus - at least for now - remains in Buffalo. The Bills have their eyes on a deep playoff run, and Brady is a key part of that mission. His immediate priority is helping the offense execute against a tough Broncos defense and pushing Buffalo one step closer to the Super Bowl.

Whether he ends up leading another team next season is a question that will be answered in the coming weeks. But one thing’s clear: Joe Brady’s stock is rising, and the NFL coaching carousel is spinning fast.