Sean McDermott Plans to Take a Year Off From Coaching
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By John Rigolizzo
Published on April 24, 2026.
The head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Sean McDermott, plans to take a year off from coaching to spend time with his family and learn from his experience. He was fired at the end of last season after nine years as head coach. Despite being antsy about working through the NFL Draft, McDermott expressed his intention to refocus his focus on his family.
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