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The last time Terry Pegula answered questions about the Buffalo Bills was March 2019. The last time he had taken a question during any press conference came during the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The football world was in shock on Monday when the Buffalo Bills announced the firing of head coach Sean McDermott, while simultaneously announcing the promotion of general manager Brandon Beane to President of Football Operations.
Brandon Beane shot down any suggestion that he played politics to remove Sean McDermott. The Bills' general manager responded after being promoted, while his head coach, who had been with the team for nine years, was fired following Buffalo's playoff exit.
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While stunningly axing head coach Sean McDermott, the Buffalo Bills unjustifiably promoted GM Brandon Beane
Fans of the Buffalo Bills sure think Brandon Beane should have also lost his job as general manager. But Beane offered a fiery retort to those people and defended himself during their end-of-year press conference.
Brandon Beane got a promotion while Sean McDermott got fired.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula revealed that the coaching staff strongly advocated for drafting wide receiver Keon Coleman in 2024 NFL Draft, implying he wasn’t General Manager Brandon Beane’s top choice.
The 2022 draft was another solid one for Beane and Buffalo. Cook, Bernard, Benford and Shakir remain starters when healthy. Cook has developed into one of the best running backs in the NFL, and Shakir led the Bills in receiving in 2025.