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Report: Bills hire Broncos’ Pete Carmichael Jr. as OC

By Thomson Reuters Jan 30, 2026 | 9:59 AM

New Bills coach Joe Brady is hiring Pete Carmichael Jr. as his replacement as Buffalo’s offensive ‍coordinator, NFL Network reported Friday.

A longtime lieutenant for Broncos coach Sean Payton, Carmichael has served as a senior offensive assistant with Denver for the past two ‌seasons. He was the New ‌Orleans Saints’ offensive coordinator from 2009-23.

Brady, hired earlier this week to replace Sean McDermott, overlapped with Carmichael for two seasons in ​New Orleans on Payton’s staff in 2017 and 2018. Brady was ‍working as an offensive ​assistant in his first NFL ​job.

Carmichael, 54, began his NFL coaching career ‍in 2000 as a tight ends coach with the Cleveland Browns. He spent one season in Washington as an offensive assistant in 2001 and ‍four seasons (2002-05) with the then-San Diego Chargers as an offensive assistant and wide receivers ‍coach. He ‍joined the Saints as ​a quarterbacks coach in 2006 ​before ⁠being promoted to OC in ‌2009.

The Broncos are looking for an offensive coordinator after firing Joe Lombardi following their 10-7 loss against the New England Patriots in last Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.

–Field ⁠Level Media