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Bills officially promote Ken Dorsey to offensive coordinator

The Buffalo Bills have announced that quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey has been named the team’s offensive coordinator.

Dorsey, 40, has been with the Bills since 2019.

He replaces Brian Daboll, who was hired by the New York Giants as their head coach last week.

Dorsey had long been viewed as Daboll’s eventual replacement if he landed a head-coaching position. Last offseason, he was also promoted and given the title of “passing game coordinator” along with his duties as QB coach.

Recently Dorsey was praised by Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen further fueling the idea that he would replace Daboll.

However, some connections involving Dorsey and him potentially being named the Giants’ OC under Daboll surfaced in recent days.

Officially, Dorsey will not be doing so. He’s staying with the Bills.

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