In a twist that no one saw coming, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has formally submitted a request to the team’s front office — asking to bring in Tom Brady as an offensive analyst, with one goal in mind: finally winning a Super Bowl.

Yes, you read that right.
Tom Brady — the Patriots legend, Bills destroyer, and longtime AFC East villain — now being considered for a spot inside the Bills locker room.
🧨 NFL WORLD IN DISBELIEF
The report, confirmed by internal sources and later acknowledged by a team spokesperson, has sparked instant chaos across the league and fanbase.
“We want to win,” McDermott allegedly wrote in the request. “And I believe Brady can help us do it — from the inside.”
🔥 BILLS FANS ARE LOSING IT

The reaction online has been nothing short of nuclear:
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“Bringing Brady to Buffalo is like asking Thanos to coach the Avengers.”
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“McDermott better be ready to explain this one to Jim Kelly.”
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“What’s next? A statue of Brady outside Highmark?”
For a fanbase that’s endured decades of heartbreak — much of it at Brady’s hands — this move feels like betrayal to some and genius to others.
🧠 IS IT STRATEGIC OR SUICIDAL?
Analysts are split:
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Pro-Brady thinkers say it’s brilliant — tap into one of the greatest football minds ever to boost QB play and situational strategy.
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Skeptics call it a desperate gamble that could backfire both on the field and in the locker room.
Even former players are jumping in:
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Rob Gronkowski (jokingly): “Brady in Buffalo? Guess hell just got frostbite.”
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Ryan Fitzpatrick: “I love it and hate it at the same time. Pure chaos.”
📢 NO WORD FROM BRADY… YET
Brady has remained silent so far, but insiders say he’s “not completely opposed” to the idea — especially if it’s a non-playing, film-room-only role.
And let’s not forget: Tom Brady did say he wasn’t done with football… just playing it.