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Head Coach Sean McDermott Admits Alarming Reality and Takes Responsibility for Limiting Young Talents in Bills’ Recent Loss

Head Coach Sean McDermott Admits Alarming Reality and Takes Responsibility for Limiting Young Talents in Bills’ Recent Loss

Buffalo, New York – October 15, 2025

Following a 24–14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott openly acknowledged what many fans have begun to fear — the team’s defense “has a serious problem.” Despite holding a 4–2 record, back-to-back primetime losses have exposed glaring weaknesses, particularly in run defense, that opposing teams have repeatedly exploited.

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Speaking to reporters after the game, McDermott didn’t mince words:

“It’s not just about run defense anymore,” McDermott said, his tone reflective. “We had eight-man fronts out there, but maybe I held some of our young guys back by not letting them play their style — their instinctive, aggressive football. That’s on me. These kids have talent, and sometimes you’ve got to trust them to make plays instead of overcontrolling every detail.”

According to ESPN, Buffalo is allowing an average of 156 rushing yards per game, including two games of over 200 yards allowed on the ground — a troubling statistic for a team once viewed as a Super Bowl contender. The 81-yard touchdown run by Bijan Robinson in the first half served as the perfect example of how vulnerable the Bills’ defense has become.

McDermott took full accountability but emphasized that the main issue lies in execution, not scheme:

“Schemes only work if players stay disciplined. If we can’t hold our positions, close the gaps, and finish tackles, we’re not going to beat teams like the Falcons.”

The Bills invested heavily on defense during the offseason, adding names like Joey Bosa, Larry Ogunjobi, and Michael Hoecht, yet none have made a significant impact so far. Hoecht and Ogunjobi have only just returned from suspension, while the interior line remains thin due to injuries to DeWayne Carter and T.J. Sanders.

Now entering their bye week, McDermott hopes the extra time will help the team reset and rebuild its defensive identity. Still, he delivered a stern warning:

“If we don’t make changes soon, that Super Bowl window won’t stay open forever.”

Buffalo remains a team loaded with potential, but McDermott and his players must now prove they can withstand adversity. Their road back to championship form starts with fixing the fundamentals — and stopping opponents right at the line of scrimmage.

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