· 2026-06-27

The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for the new season with a fresh influx of young staff members, led by head coach Joe Brady.
Brady, 36, is entering his first season as a head coach in the National Football League and is building a team around him.
He's been working hard since his days as an under-recruited wide receiver at Everglades High School in Miramar, Florida.
New defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, who spent 10 years in the NFL as a defensive back, including time with the Bills, has joined the team.
Leonhard also spent two seasons as the Denver Broncos' defensive passing-game coordinator.
The Buffalo Bills are currently standing 15th in the American Football Conference with a 3-14 record and on a L5 streak.
The team's next game is against the Houston Texans on September 13, 2026.
And with training camp approaching, Brady is focused on building a strong team dynamic.
But he's not taking on all the pressure alone, instead surrounding himself with experienced coaches like Leonhard.
So, the Buffalo Bills are looking to turn their season around with the help of their new staff members.
Quarterback Josh Allen is also working on building chemistry with his teammates, saying "connect, compete, condition" is the team's motto.
The team is looking to improve their performance after a tough previous season.
Brady is feeling positive about the team's direction, saying "I like the direction that our team is going right now, and the way that they're competing".
The Buffalo Bills are ready to take on the new season with their fresh staff and renewed energy.