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Right After Being Fired by the Giants, Brian Daboll Makes All of Buffalo Buzz – The Former “Architect” of Josh Allen Has Expressed His Desire to Return With the Statement: “Buffalo Has Never Left My Heart.”

Buffalo, New York – 11/11/2025

Just a few hours after being fired by the New York Giants, Brian Daboll – the man once honored as the “architect” of the legendary Buffalo Bills offense – has caught the attention of the entire NFL by publicly expressing his desire to return to his old team. Daboll, who helped turn Josh Allen into one of the top quarterbacks in the league, shared nostalgic emotions about the place he calls “home”.

Giants Hire Brian Daboll as Coach - The New York Times

Throughout the 4 years attached to the Bills (2018–2021), Daboll not only helped revive Allen’s career but also brought Buffalo back to its former glory. Under his leadership, the team averaged more than 31 points per game in the 2020 season – second highest in the entire NFL. That success led the Bills to the AFC Championship for the first time since 1995, and Daboll was honored as NFL Assistant Coach of the Year.

When talking about his time in Buffalo, Daboll could not hide his emotion. “Buffalo has never left my heart,” he said, his voice warm and low in the short interview. “When you have lived, worked and fought alongside the people in Buffalo, that will never fade away. I still remember the wind on the field at Orchard Park, the chants of Bills Mafia, and the determined eyes of the players. Buffalo is not just where I coached – that is where my heart belongs.”

According to internal sources, the Bills still maintain a close relationship with Daboll. Head Coach Sean McDermott is said to “highly respect” his former colleague and be ready to discuss an advisory role or special assistant if the situation is suitable. Many players, including Josh Allen, are also said to be “delighted” at the possibility of reuniting with their old mentor. 

Even the Bills’ front office couldn’t hide their excitement. GM Brandon Beane praised Daboll in an interview, calling him “a part of the Buffalo family forever.” He added, “You can feel the sincerity in every word he says about this city – that’s something special.” The comment quickly sparked a wave of emotion among fans, many believing that a reunion between Brian Daboll and the Bills is no longer a dream, but a matter of time.

For Daboll, this could be a new chapter in an unfinished journey. After failure in New York, he is not seeking fame but turning toward root values – where love, loyalty and the thirst for victory once merged into one in the cold land of Buffalo. And if that becomes reality, Bills Mafia will surely open their arms to welcome “the prodigal son who has returned”.

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“Think I Give A F**k What He Has To Say?” – 49ers Star Goes Off On Troy Aikman After Loss To Seahawks On ESPN
Santa Clara, California – January 4, 2026. A frustrating night at Levi’s Stadium turned into a full-blown postgame controversy after the San Francisco 49ers’ 13–3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. With the defeat costing San Francisco the NFC West crown and the No. 1 seed, emotions were already running high. But long after the final whistle, the spotlight shifted from the scoreboard to a heated exchange between a 49ers defender and one of the NFL’s most recognizable broadcast voices. The “49ers star” at the center of the storm was Deommodore Lenoir, who had made headlines earlier in the week by openly welcoming a matchup with Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Lenoir’s comments were framed as confidence, even bravado, ahead of a rivalry game with major postseason implications. During ESPN’s broadcast of the game, however, that pregame trash talk became ammunition for criticism. Analyst Troy Aikman, calling the game alongside Joe Buck on ESPN, took a pointed shot at Lenoir as the matchup unfolded. Aikman suggested Lenoir’s comments were “pretty funny,” implying that the cornerback hadn’t consistently shut down receivers all season and that Seattle clearly favored the matchup. The critique came as Smith-Njigba finished with six catches for 84 yards in Seattle’s controlled, low-scoring win. For Lenoir, the remarks struck a nerve. Shortly after the game, he took to Instagram Stories with a blunt, profanity-laced response aimed directly at Aikman. “Y’all think I give a f**k what Troy Aikman has to say?” Lenoir wrote, before questioning Aikman’s evaluation of the game and challenging anyone to show proof that Smith-Njigba had “given him work” on a route-by-route basis. The posts were later deleted, but not before screenshots circulated widely online. The outburst captured the raw emotion of a player processing both a painful loss and a public critique delivered on national television. For San Francisco, the defeat was already difficult enough: the 49ers managed just three points, were held to 176 total yards, and watched Seattle secure the NFC’s top seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Lenoir’s reaction became a symbol of that frustration boiling over. From a broader perspective, the incident underscored the uneasy relationship between players and broadcasters in the modern NFL. Analysts are paid to be candid, sometimes cutting, while players often feel those judgments ignore context, assignments, and film-level nuance. Lenoir’s challenge to “post every route, every matchup” spoke directly to that divide. Whether the comments were justified or not, the moment added another layer of tension to an already heated 49ers–Seahawks rivalry. As San Francisco prepares for a tougher road through the postseason, the emotional edge remains sharp. And for Deommodore Lenoir, the message was unmistakable: the criticism, fair or not, is personal — and he’s not backing down from it.