Bills owner Terry Pegula: We need a new structure to get to the next level
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Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula announced the firing of head coach Sean McDermott following the team's playoff loss to the Denver Broncos in overtime. Despite McDermott's nine-year tenure resulting in a 98-50 regular-season record and eight playoff appearances, the team has not reached the Super Bowl since the 1990s. Pegula cited the need for a new leadership structure to advance the team's success as the reason for the decision. General Manager Brandon Beane will lead the search for a new head coach and has been promoted to president of football operations, signaling significant organizational changes for the Bills.
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