Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady’s full focus on Saturday is putting together a successful game plan to defeat the Denver Broncos in the divisional round.

After the game, however, Brady will be taking multiple head coach interviews. Brady, 36, has head coaching interviews lined up with the Las Vegas Raiders, Baltimore Ravens and Atlanta Falcons. All three interviews are reportedly set for Sunday.

Brady joined Buffalo’s staff in 2022 as the team’s quarterbacks coach. During his second season in that role, Brady became the interim offensive coordinator when Ken Dorsey was relieved of his duties. He was officially named as offensive coordinator in 2024.

In two seasons with Buffalo, the team’s offense has put up impressive numbers. Buffalo had the second-highest scoring offense and was 10th in total yards in 2024. The Bills had a balanced offense that finished ninth in passing yards and ninth in rushing yards that season.

Brady has been under fire by the fan base at times this season for his playcalling, but the team’s offense still performed very well. The Bills had the best rushing offense in the league this season while dropping to No. 15 in passing yards. Buffalo finished in the top-5 in scoring, averaging 28.3 points per game.

After two successful seasons in Buffalo, Brady is getting genuine interest from teams with head coaching vacancies.

Among his three interviews, the Falcons may be the team to watch closely. Atlanta interviewed Brady for their head coaching vacancy in 2021 and 2024. The team has multiple offensive weapons, led by Bijan Robinson. Based on Buffalo’s success on the ground, the Falcons could potentially see Brady as someone who can take Robinson to even greater heights.