News about Ken Dorsey

Josh Allen admits he has fired Ken Dorsey personally, but QB maintains that it'hurts' that Buffalo's struggling offense didn't turn it around until their OC was released

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, says he'strongly opposed his former offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey's dismissal this week. After the team's humiliating 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos at home, head coach Sean McDermott fired Dorsey on Tuesday. 'I take it very personally,' Allen said. 'It hurts a lot to see someone you care about go through a situation like this and learn that if this offense may have done more, we wouldn't have to do something like that.'

Ken Dorsey, the struggling Buffalo Bills' new loss to the Denver Broncos, is struggling to save his team's Super Bowl hopes as head coach Sean McDermott battles to recover his team's Super Bowl hopes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
Following a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night, the struggling Buffalo Bills reported on Tuesday that offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey had been fired. The Cincinnati Bengals lost by a narrow margin (24-18) on Monday, just days after another close loss (24-18) was averted. Dorsey served as a scout for the Carolina Panthers before moving to become a quarterback in 2013.

Ken Dorsey, the Bills' offensive coordinator, has been interviewed for the head coach position by the Carolina Panthers

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2023
According to the Carolina Panthers, they completed a virtual interview with Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey on Saturday for their open head coaching position. The Bills of Dorsey face the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC divisional playoffs on Sunday. The 41-year-old Dorsey played for seven seasons with the Panthers, five as the team's quarterbacks coach, assisting Cam Newton in winning MVP awards in 2015 and Carolina's victory in the NFC championship.

Bills OC Ken Dorsey says he's 'going to learn from' reaction to his viral MELTDOWN

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2022
Ken Dorsey, the Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator, didn't have an apology for his viral, on-camera meltdown at the end of Sunday's loss in Miami, but he did say he'll learn' from the incident's reaction. During a Zoom call with reporters on Monday, Dorsey said, 'We're human, and that's what happens.' I don't ever want to bring the excitement out of the game.' And for our fans, we're in this for the Bills. But it's something I'm going to learn from and make sure to do right going forward.' Despite the fact that the recording was off, a CBS camera positioned in the booth caught Dorsey's explosive eruption in a 7-second clip that ended when someone took their hand over the lens.

Tom Brady is grateful to Ken Dorsey for saving him from a'impressive' meltdown

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2022
After his own sideline tumultue this week, Tom Brady lauded Ken Dorsey's meltdown against Miami as 'impressive.' After losing to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, Bills offensive coordinator Dorsey threw a tantrum in the coaches box, causing eyebrows. Last week, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tom Brady was in the spotlight for an outraged tirade that culminated in him to throw two tablets on the sideline. This week he took a moment on his 'Let's Go!' A podcast to thank Dorsey for drawing the attention away from him.

Ken Dorsey, the Bills' offensive coordinator, has melted down after the Bills lose 21-19 to the Miami Dolphins

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2022
Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey went into a complete meltdown after Buffalo's 21-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The moment was caught on camera in the Bills booth and, of course, it went viral on social media. Dorsey was seen slamming his headset and throwing every play sheet and notebook within arms reach as the game clock struck zero. Following Brian Daboll's departure from the Bills offensive coordinator position to become head coach of the New York Giants, Dorsey is in his first year as Bills offensive coordinator.

Dawson Knox has received a four-year, $53.6 million bill extension

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
Dawson Knox, the Bills' tight end, has reportedly signed a four-year, $53.6 million contract extension, which includes $31 million in guarantees. The contract was reached only weeks after the team's players and fans gathered around the 25-year-old's grave in the aftermath of his younger brother's sudden death. Knox is now one of the NFL's highest-paid tight ends, as well as a fixture for Bills quarterback Josh Allen on one of the league's best offenses. 'Very, I'm super excited.' Knox expressed gratitude to the Pegulas and to [general manager Brandon] Beane, as well as just my agent for getting things going on Wednesday.'