The Buffalo Bills last season, where one of the best offenses in football with Joe Brady leading the unit in his first full season.
Having taken over from Ken Dorsey midway through the 2023 season, the Bills' offense took off, winning six of their next seven games en route to a playoff appearance.
Then, last season, Brady's unit averaged 30.9 points per game, had a 13-4 record, and won two playoff games before the inevitable loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason.
The change in the offense has been huge, and Khalil Shakir has detailed what has made the unit so good under Brady.
"When Joe took over, just his energy is contagious," Shakir said on the Green Light podcast. "He would come into work pumped up, whether that was in the film room or stepping onto the field, it almost felt like every day he was going to throw on the pads and be there with us. So you have an OC who feels like he wants to be out there with us, an all-round dope person, I love that guy."
The Bills managed to keep Brady in the building for 2025 after he was a hot commodity this offseason, and attention will now turn to how the offense can improve.
Joshua Palmer was signed on a three-year, $36 million deal in free agency to give Josh Allen a genuine deep threat, but there still needs to be more put around Allen if the Bills are to seriously challenge.
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They got close last season, and now, with another full offseason and NFL year to work with Brady, it is no wonder that Shakir is excited to see what the future holds.
Based on what we have seen, Joe's contagious personality will once again make the Bills' offense one of the top units in football.
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This story was originally published March 12, 2025 at 6:20 PM.