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McDermott Rejects Daboll Return to Bills — As Packers Consider Bringing Him In to Rescue Jordan Love

Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills looks on prior to the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Kansas City...

Buffalo, New York / Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 12, 2025

Just days after Brian Daboll was fired by the New York Giants, a new wave of speculation swept across the NFL.
While the Buffalo Bills — the team where Daboll once built an offensive powerhouse — made it clear they had no plans to reunite, the Green Bay Packers are reportedly considering bringing him in to revive Jordan Love and rescue their sputtering offense.


🧊 McDermott Speaks: “Not Under Any Consideration”

During Monday’s press conference, head coach Sean McDermott was asked directly whether Buffalo would consider bringing Daboll back in any capacity.
His answer was brief — and cold:

“I understand why you’re asking that. Brian’s a great coach. Unfortunate to see that happen to him. But at this point, that’s not under any type of consideration.”

The statement spread like wildfire.
For Bills fans, it wasn’t just a refusal — it was the end of an era.
Under Daboll’s guidance, Josh Allen produced MVP-caliber seasons, including 37 touchdowns in 2020 and a trip to the AFC Championship.

Since Daboll’s departure, Buffalo’s offense has never quite reached those same heights.
Now, McDermott’s words feel like a full stop on the past — and possibly a mistake that could haunt the franchise.


Green Bay Looks to Daboll as the “Spark”

Meanwhile, in Green Bay, frustration is boiling over.
Two straight losses. Just 20 total points. And Jordan Love, once the talk of the NFC, now looks lost in the pocket.

According to Wisconsin Sports Network, the Packers’ front office is considering hiring Brian Daboll as an offensive consultant — to restore rhythm, creativity, and confidence to their young quarterback.

An insider put it simply:

“The Packers don’t need a miracle. They need a spark. And Daboll is exactly that.”

If this move happens, it will mark a stunning turn of fate — from rejection in Buffalo to a potential rebirth in Green Bay.


🔥 Two Cities, Two Stories

As McDermott shut the door, Packers fans opened another — launching the #HireDabollNow campaign on social media.
Analysts believe Daboll could be the “perfect fit” for Jordan Love, comparing their potential pairing to the dynamic between Daboll and Josh Allen in 2020.

NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt summed it up best:

“If Green Bay calls, Daboll should pick up. Because maybe the quarterback he was meant to save… isn’t in Buffalo anymore.”

Meanwhile, in Buffalo, frustration is growing.
Josh Allen is struggling for rhythm, the offense lacks identity, and fans are wondering if McDermott’s pride has cost them their pulse.


🧩 Between Two Cities, One Legacy

Ironically, the very issues Buffalo faces — stagnation, predictability, and creative fatigue — are the exact problems Daboll once solved.
Now, Green Bay seeks him out for that same gift — the fire that once made Buffalo elite.

If Daboll joins the Packers, it will complete the circle:
Rejected by one team chasing control, embraced by another searching for revival.
Two cities, one man — both haunted by what he represents: hope, innovation, and unfinished business.

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