
The NFL world is in shock as news of Brian Daboll’s potential firing from the New York Giants spreads like wildfire. While fans immediately began to speculate about the future of the Giants’ young quarterback, Jaxson Dart, another, more electrifying question has emerged: Could Daboll reunite with Josh Allen in Buffalo?
This idea seems almost unbelievable. Daboll, who led one of the most explosive offenses Josh Allen has ever played under, may return to Buffalo after being let go by the Giants. Even crazier, it might not be just as an offensive coordinator—Nick Wright, the popular Fox Sports commentator, suggests Allen could demand Daboll be reinstated as head coach of the Bills.
“Now, here’s the thing,” Wright explained. “If the Bills are struggling again in the playoffs, I can see Josh Allen saying, ‘Bring Brian Daboll back. Not as offensive coordinator, but as my head coach!’ I think there’s a real possibility here.”
Wright’s comments have sparked a flurry of debates across social media, with many questioning if such a move could be the wake-up call Buffalo needs to revive their playoff hopes. Despite Daboll’s mixed tenure with the Giants, his previous success with Allen cannot be ignored. Under Daboll’s leadership, Allen transformed from a promising yet erratic quarterback into one of the NFL’s elite players.
Could the Bills Fall Short Once Again?
The pressure is mounting on Sean McDermott, the current head coach of the Bills, who has yet to deliver a Super Bowl appearance. With Allen’s massive potential, the expectation for playoff success is palpable. However, if the Bills fail to make a deep playoff run again this season, McDermott could find himself on the hot seat, and Allen, being the franchise player, may wield enough influence to orchestrate a coaching change. The idea of Allen requesting Daboll’s return as head coach is not as far-fetched as it may initially seem.
Wright continued, “We all know Allen and Daboll have a special bond. It’s clear Josh loves the guy. And even if Daboll isn’t rehired as head coach, don’t be surprised if he finds his way back to Buffalo. He may not be the head coach at the Giants, but he could easily get that role with the Bills if things fall apart this season.”
A New Era or a Desperate Gamble?
It’s a scenario that would send shockwaves through the NFL. While some might call it a desperate gamble, it could be exactly what Josh Allen needs to bring out the best in him again. Since Daboll left, the Bills’ offense hasn’t been the same, with an inconsistent attack that struggles in high-pressure moments. Daboll was instrumental in creating the system that fit Allen’s unique skill set, and returning to that could be the spark the team needs.
So, what happens next? If the Bills once again fall short of their Super Bowl aspirations, don’t be surprised if the coaching carousel starts spinning—and Josh Allen is at the center, calling the shots. A reunion with Daboll could be just the shake-up Buffalo needs to finally fulfill their championship dreams.
The possibility of a Daboll-Allen reunion is so wild it might sound like a fever dream—but in the cutthroat world of the NFL, stranger things have happened. If the Bills want to turn things around, this bold, shocking move may be just what they need.
Before its game against the San Jose Sharks (7-6-3) the Minnesota Wild (7-7-3) recalled defenseman David Spacek from the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Spacek, 22, was a fifth round pick by the Wild from the 2022 NHL Draft. He has played in 145 games with the Iowa Wild in parts of three seasons. He has recorded seven goals, 42 assists and 49 points.
The 6-foot defender has six assists in 12 games this season for Iowa. With Jake Middleton sick, adding Spacek will provide the Wild with a seventh defenseman incase someone can’t play tonight.