Terry Pegula explains Sean McDermott firing
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Josh Allen's opinion is obviously quite important. He's the face of the Buffalo Bills, a superstar quarterback, one of the very best at the most important position in sports. And so everyone wants to know what Allen thinks of the recent firing of Sean McDermott.
Terry Pegula had a wild press conference on Wednesday, even interrupting Brandon Beane to blame officials for the Buffalo Bills losing in the playoffs.
From Josh Allen sobbing to disagreement over Keon Coleman, here were surprising moments from the Bills press conference about Sean McDermott's firing.
In nine years as head coach of the Buffalo Bills, seven of which included playoff trips with Josh Allen under center, Sean McDermott just couldn't get the team to the Super Bowl. Will his replacement be under the same pressure to win it all next season though?
Keon Coleman isn't catching footballs now that the Buffalo Bills ' season is over. He's catching heat.
Keon Coleman has found himself at the center of a bizarre, self-inflicted controversy involving Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula and general manager Brandon Beane.
YouTube What is going on in Buffalo? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano and Jori Epstein break down the state of the Bills as owner Terry Pegula and GM Brandon Beane address the firing of head coach Sean McDermott.
For the first time since firing Sean McDermott, Bills owner Terry Pegula spoke to the media in a 53-minute press conference on Wednesday. Pegula said the decision to move on from the nine-year coach was his own.
NFL media insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport and senior national columnist Judy Battista react to Buffalo Bills owner, CEO, and president, Terry Pegula's, press conference following the firing of head coach Sean McDermott.