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Sean McDermott Breaks Silence After Bills Firing With Yearlong Plan to Return

His first remarks frame a reset year aimed at refining his leadership before he reenters the head‑coaching market.

Overview

  • McDermott, speaking publicly for the first time since his January dismissal by Bills owner Terry Pegula, said he holds no bitterness and is focused on growth.
  • He and his family have moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he is splitting time between family life and structured preparation for his next job.
  • He outlined an 11–12 month development plan that includes study projects and meetings with leaders across sports and business to sharpen how he runs a team.
  • Recent stops include learning from Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault and wrestling icon Dan Gable, with plans to attend a PwC leadership conference and meet William & Mary chancellor Robert Gates.
  • He noted the late timing of his firing limited immediate openings, yet he pointed to his Buffalo record—ending a 17-year playoff drought, eight postseason trips in nine years, and 98 wins—as proof he can lead again.