The Facts: The Bills have their new offensive play caller. After reportedly interviewing a few outside candidates in the last several days, Buffalo came back to the man who has coached the team's quarterbacks for the last three seasons naming Ken Dorsey their new offensive coordinator.
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Dorsey, who also served as the team's passing game coordinator since 2019, has been instrumental in Josh Allen's development in a Bills uniform. Allen clearly recognizes and respects the impact that Dorsey has had on his development as an NFL signal caller. "I think when he got here three years ago, my career definitely changed in terms of how I viewed the game of football," said Allen of Dorsey. "Just having a guy in the quarterback room that played the game, was the winningest college quarterback of all time. He was 38-2. ... He's competitive. He's smart. He works his [butt] off. I appreciate what he's done for me over the course of my career so far." Buffalo's offense each of the last two seasons has finished in the top three in scoring, top 10 in passing, top three in third down conversion rate and top five in total offense. It's widely anticipated that Dorsey will keep the vast majority of Buffalo's offensive scheme intact going forward.