HC Sean McDermott Sees Rookie TE as the Modern Version of Bills Legend Pete Metzelaars After Impressive Start
HC Sean McDermott Sees Rookie TE as the Modern Version of Bills Legend Pete Metzelaars After Impressive Start
Orchard Park, October 9, 2025 — As the Buffalo Bills continue to build momentum on both sides of the ball, one young player has caught the eye of head coach Sean McDermott — and it’s not one of the usual stars like Josh Allen or Stefon Diggs. Instead, it’s a quiet but powerful presence at one of the team’s most underrated positions: tight end.
McDermott, known for being reserved with praise, surprised reporters this week with a comparison few expected.
“There are players who make noise with stats, and then there are the ones who make teams better by doing the little things right. He’s that kind of player — smart, disciplined, and selfless. I grew up watching Pete Metzelaars play in those great Bills teams of the ‘90s, and I see that same mentality in him: less talk, more action.”
The remark came during McDermott’s post-game press conference following the team’s Week 5 victory, and it instantly drew attention. The mention of Pete Metzelaars — the legendary tight end from Buffalo’s four straight Super Bowl appearances — wasn’t made lightly.

Statistically, the young tight end has earned the praise. According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), he currently ranks in the top five among all NFL tight ends in run-blocking, boasting an overall PFF grade of 90.7 through the first five games. In the Sunday Night Football win over the Patriots, he posted an 82.6 grade, while remaining flawless in pass protection through the season.
Though he’s caught only four passes for 54 yards, his impact has been undeniable — particularly in Buffalo’s ground game and play-action packages. McDermott emphasized that “the offense feels steadier whenever he’s on the field,” praising his maturity and consistency beyond his rookie status.
Finally, the identity behind the coach’s glowing words was revealed — Jackson Hawes, Buffalo’s fifth-round draft pick in 2025, who has quietly become one of the team’s most reliable contributors.
With his poise, work ethic, and all-around play, Jackson Hawes is beginning to look like more than just a promising rookie — he might just be the next Pete Metzelaars in the making.
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