“The Buffalo Bills quietly made a “significant” move to not retain a coach for the upcoming 2024 season. The team has undergone staff changes in recent years following early playoff exits.
Last offseason, the Bills made unexpected choices to let go of multiple defensive coaches, including defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, a candidate for various head coaching positions in recent years.”
The Bills made a “significant” move, according to Sal Capaccio of WGR550, to let go of Mike Shula, the team’s senior offensive assistant.
Shula joined the league as a coach in 1988. He formerly worked as an offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants, and Carolina Panthers, among other NFL teams. His experience also includes teaching quarterbacks.
The Bills have not yet disclosed who will take Shula’s place.
Don Shula, the former coach of the Miami Dolphins, is the father of Mike Shula. Mike’s departure from the Bills means a significant loss for the NFL’s