Buffalo Bills Next Head Coach Odds: Brian Daboll Leads the Market

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Chris Vasile • Betting Analyst 13+ years betting experience
Updated: Jan 19, 2026 , 06:44 PM ET • 4 min read

The Buffalo Bills are in the market for a new coach after firing Sean McDermott. The early betting market indicates Brian Daboll may be their first choice.

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll stands on the field.
Photo By - Reuters Connect. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll stands on the field.

After a stretch defined by sustained success but repeated postseason disappointment, the Buffalo Bills moved on from Sean McDermott.

The decision follows another season that ended just short of expectations, as Buffalo once again came up empty in its pursuit of a Super Bowl despite entering the year with championship-level talent.

With the change at the top, the Buffalo Bills’ next head coach odds have begun to take shape, and early market movement is already offering clues as to which direction the franchise may lean.

Buffalo Bills next head coach odds

Name FanDuel
🏈 Brian Daboll +210
Broncos Davis Webb +430
Seahawks Klint Kubiak +450
Bills Joe Brady +470
🏈 Mike McDaniel +600
Jaguars Grant Udinski +750
Packers Matt LaFleur +750
🏈 Kliff Kingsbury +900

Odds as of 1-19.

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Analyzing the Bills’ next head coach favorites

🏈 Brian Daboll

  • Former position: New York Giants HC

Brian Daboll’s ties to the Buffalo Bills are well established after helping develop Josh Allen during his time as offensive coordinator.

His recent head-coaching stint with the New York Giants produced disappointing results, but his reputation as a quarterback-centric coach remains intact.

For the Bills, Daboll would represent a familiar option with a clearer sense of what works and what doesn’t.

Seahawks Klint Kubiak

  • Current position: Seattle Seahawks OC

The Klint Kubiak appeal is straightforward. The Bills don’t need a full rebuild on offense, and they aren’t searching for a quarterback.

Kubiak just engineered a top-six offense across the board, pairing explosive passing efficiency with a top-10 rushing attack, which is exactly the kind of balance Buffalo has been chasing in January.

The early betting market movement hints Buffalo could be open to a calculated risk, leaning into offensive upside and allowing Kubiak the runway to develop as a first-time head coach.

For a roster built to win now, that choice would signal a clear belief that innovation, not patience, is the final step.

Bills Joe Brady

  • Current position: Buffalo Bills OC

Joe Brady has earned praise for stabilizing Buffalo’s offense and helping it regain rhythm late in the season.

Promoting from within would offer continuity at a moment of transition, especially with the quarterback and core pieces already in place.

The question is whether the Bills view Brady, who has already interviewed with the Baltimore Ravens, as a steady bridge or a long-term answer capable of handling the full demands of a head-coaching role.

Recent Bills coaching history

Coaching stability was hard to find in Buffalo for years, with the Bills cycling through regimes and missing the playoffs throughout much of the 2000s and early 2010s.

That changed when Sean McDermott arrived in 2017. He helped stabilize the franchise, end the playoff drought, and turn Buffalo into a consistent AFC contender. Expectations shifted quickly. Playoff appearances became the standard, not the goal.

But as strong as the regular-season success was, postseason shortcomings began to pile up. Close losses, missed opportunities, and growing questions about game management eventually outweighed McDermott’s role in the rebuild.

Now, Buffalo is back in the coaching market with a rare mix of pressure and opportunity. The Bills aren’t looking for stability anymore. They’re searching for the final piece to push a championship-ready roster over the top.

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Chris Vasile is a betting analyst with over 13 years of experience breaking down soccer betting markets, with additional coverage across the WNBA and NFL. He focuses on finding numbers that are slow to adjust — whether it’s due to scheduling spots, player usage, or recent form — and explaining why a line is worth playing. His work has appeared across major betting and sports media platforms, including Covers, VSiN, BetMGM Network, and SportsGrid, where he’s delivered sharp analysis on both mainstream and niche markets. At Covers, he contributes to major tournament coverage and daily betting content, with a particular focus on soccer. He also runs the Game Day Wagers YouTube channel, where he shares daily picks and betting insights tailored for serious bettors.

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