Bills coach Joe Brady adds John Fox to staff as senior assistant
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Bills coach Joe Brady adds John Fox to staff as senior assistant
"There's a fine line when you bring in coaches, and I've worked with coaches that have been in certain systems, and like, 'This is the only way to do it.' If there's people that have had the experience that I can lean on will be great, but they're not sitting there saying that they have all the answers. More so someone that can help me, bounce ideas off of. ... The compatibility is way more important to me."
"New Buffalo Bills coach Joe Brady has added NFL head coaching experience to his staff, hiring John Fox as a senior assistant coach. Fox, 71, has head coach experience with the Carolina Panthers (2002-10), Denver Broncos (2011-14) and Chicago Bears (2015-17). He has two Super Bowl appearances as a head coach and prior to his head coaching career was a defensive coordinator."
Joe Brady hired veteran coach John Fox as a senior assistant, expanding the Bills' staff to 20 assistants. Fox, 71, brings head coaching experience with the Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears, two Super Bowl appearances, and prior work as a defensive coordinator and recent defensive assistant roles. Brady, 36 and the youngest current NFL head coach, values staff compatibility and wants experienced coaches he can consult but not ones insisting on a single approach. Rob Boras was promoted to run game coordinator/tight ends after Aaron Kromer retired, and Joe Danna moved from safeties coach to secondary coach.
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