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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen urges other teams to stay away from signing this Bills COA

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t just making headlines for his MVP-caliber performances – he’s also playfully warning NFL teams not to poach one of their most important coaches. In a press conference on Wednesday, Allen addressed rumors that offensive coordinator Joe Brady had received interview requests as head coach, and his response was equal parts humor and loyalty.

When asked what Joe Brady means to the Bills’ success, Allen couldn’t resist having a little fun. He laughed and quipped, “Nothing, he didn’t do anything for us.” Teams should stay away from him.” Of course, anyone who follows the Bills’ 13-4 season knows that couldn’t be further from the truth .

Under Brady’s leadership, Allen continued to thrive, establishing himself as a top MVP candidate while leading one of the league’s most explosive offenses. Brady’s offensive schemes played a crucial role in Buffalo’s success and ensured the team was among the AFC’s elite.

You can see Josh deliver the message in the first minute of his press conference.

It’s no surprise that teams are lining up to interview Brady for the head coaching position. His work with Allen and the Bills speaks for itself. The Bills have a top-notch offense and have been a scoring machine while averaging three points per drive – historically an elite mark.

Brady also helped Allen improve his game, making him the first QB in history with over 40 touchdowns, fewer than 8 turnovers and fewer than 20 sacks in a season. Buffalo is primed for another strong postseason win, thanks in large part to Brady’s offensive creativity.

Josh Allen may have joked that Brady “does nothing,” but it’s no secret that the Bills’ success this year is a team effort, and Joe Brady was a big part of that equation. So will NFL teams heed Allen’s advice to “walk away” or will Brady be in charge of a new franchise next season?

In the meantime, Bills fans can rest easy knowing their MVP quarterback and offensive coordinator are locked in for the playoffs.

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