The Buffalo Bills are well into the Joe Brady era at head coach and will soon get a little deeper there with the 2026 NFL Draft right around the corner.
One day somewhere else in the NFL a Sean McDermott era will begin once again.
The former Bills head coach has been quiet since being fired in Buffalo. He broke that on the “Rich Eisen Show” this week.
McDermott sat down for a chat and revealed his short and long term future in the NFL. Regarding the upcoming season, McDermott still does not plan on going anywhere in 2026 but some day, he aspires to be back on a NFL sideline.
“Absolutely,” McDermott said.
The coach also hinted at some potential broadcasting opportunties coming his way.
The full clip from McDermott can be found below:
Former Bills coach Sean McDermott says he “absolutely” still wants to coach 👀
(via @RichEisenShow) pic.twitter.com/DauKlZXVvd
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) April 22, 2026
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Former Bills Sean McDermott gives thoughts on NFL future