The Buffalo Bills’ offense has undergone a significant transformation in 2024, largely due to the innovative approach of offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
Since replacing Ken Dorsey, Brady has infused the team with a fresh, dynamic scheme that’s yielding impressive results.
The Bills’ revamped receiving corps is thriving under Brady’s guidance, injecting new life into the offense despite the departures of Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis.
Statistics shared by The 33rd Team on X underscore Brady’s impact since taking the reins in Week 11 of the 2023 season.
The Bills have posted an 8-1 record, ranking first in the league.
Their offensive output has been equally impressive, averaging 28.2 points per game (5th) and 142.8 rushing yards per game (4th).
The team’s efficiency is evident in their 47.9% third-down conversion rate (2nd) and 0.18 EPA per dropback (3rd).
Bills Offense since Joe Brady took over 📈
Record: 8-1 (1st)
PPG: 28.2 (5th)
Rush YPG: 142.8 (4th)
3rd Down Conversion%: 47.9% (2nd)
EPA per Dropback: 0.18 (3rd)(Since Week 11, 2023) pic.twitter.com/WWzz34DuaR
— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) September 23, 2024
Under Brady’s tutelage, players like Khalil Shakir have elevated their game, while newcomers Curtis Samuel and rookie Keon Coleman are seamlessly integrating into the system.
The tight end duo of Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox is expected to play crucial roles in the passing game.
Additionally, the running game, spearheaded by James Cook, has been emphasized to create a balanced attack, allowing quarterback Josh Allen to flourish in a more versatile offensive setup.
Brady’s ascent in the NFL coaching ranks has been both rapid and interesting.
Beginning as an offensive assistant with the Saints, he garnered attention at LSU, where he played a key role in Joe Burrow and the Tigers’ national championship victory in 2019.
Now, as the Bills’ offensive coordinator in 2024, Brady brings his creative play-calling and experience with high-powered offenses to bear.