Buffalo, NY – After weeks of offensive struggles and a disheartening loss to divisional rivals, the Buffalo Bills have made a decisive change in their offensive leadership.
Joe Brady has been removed from his play-calling duties
, and the team has turned to a familiar face to take over as the primary play-caller for their crucial Week 13 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The new offensive play-caller will be
Ronald Curry, the current Quarterbacks Coach for the Buffalo Bills. Curry, who was hired by the Bills in February 2024, has been an integral part of Buffalo’s offensive staff under head coach
Sean McDermott.
His primary responsibilities have included guiding quarterback Josh Allen on mechanics, decision-making, and pocket presence. Curry’s approach has been widely praised for its “player’s coach” mentality, focusing not only on technique but also on mental resilience.
Under Curry’s guidance, Allen has excelled, leading the NFL in total QBR (72.5) and passing touchdowns (25) through Week 11 of the 2025 season. Curry has also worked closely with backups like
Mitchell Trubisky and Shane Buechele, ensuring solid depth at the quarterback position.
The decision to elevate Curry comes as part of an effort to bring a fresh perspective to the offense. Curry’s close working relationship with Brady during their time together at
New Orleans Saints (2017-2018) has allowed for a seamless transition in integrating new offensive schemes.
Head coach McDermott expressed his confidence in Curry’s ability to lead, stating, “Ronald brings elite experience and a huge heart. He’s the right person to lead this offense forward.”
Currently sitting at 7-4 and leading the AFC East, the Bills are hoping that Curry’s promotion will revitalize their offense. The team has struggled with consistency, and this change is seen as a way to spark improvement, particularly as they push toward the postseason.
The pressure is on as Curry now takes the reins, with the fate of the Bills’ playoff hopes riding on the new leadership. Fans will be watching closely to see how this bold move impacts Buffalo’s offensive production as they face off against the Steelers.