The Buffalo Bills continue to sift through the available candidates to replace the fired Sean McDermott as the team’s next head coach. On Friday, the Bills were supposed to interview former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel in Florida, but McDaniel canceled that interview.

Earlier in the day, in a bit of a surprise, the Bills met with potential Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Philip Rivers to discuss the team’s head coaching vacancy.

Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks catches you up with everything you need to know about Buffalo’s search for its next head coach.

Philip Rivers interviews; Mike McDaniel backs out

Learn more about Buffalo’s decision to speak with quarterback Philip Rivers—who has only coached high school football and has never coached at the collegiate or professional level—about the team’s head coaching position; how former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel canceled his planned interview with the Bills in Florida; and how NFL Films senior producer Greg Cosell sizes up Buffalo’s head coaching candidates.

Discussing how tight end Dalton Kincaid played through a torn PCL during the 2025 NFL season. Plus, quarterback Josh Allen is among the NFL MVP candidates for the fifth time in his career; veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks comes to the defense of embattled second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman; and Bills Mafia showcases its generosity through donations in support of fired head coach Sean McDermott.

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