The struggling Buffalo Bills announced on Tuesday that they have fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey following a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night.
Monday's loss came after another narrow defeat (24-18) courtesy of the Cincinnati Bengals on November 5.
Before Buffalo, Dorsey was a scout for the Carolina Panthers before becoming a quarterbacks coach in 2013.
Two years after getting fired by the Panthers in 2017, the Bills brought Dorsey on for the same role he played in Carolina. By 2022, Dorsey became Buffalo's offensive coordinator.
Dorsey went viral in September of 2022 when a video of him infuriated in the coaches' booth was posted online. After Bills receiver Isaiah McKenzie failed to get out of bounds for a chance at a game-winner against the Miami Dolphins, Dorsey slammed his headphones and broke his tablet out of rage.
The Buffalo Bills announced offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey's firing on Tuesday morning
The Bills have a 5-5 record so far this season and have lost four of their last six games
As a player, Dorsey won a college National Championship for Miami where he was also named NCAA Quarterback of the Year twice.
Dorsey also played for six seasons in the NFL split between the 49ers and Browns before transitioning to coaching.
The Bills are averaging 370.1 yards on offense per game, the seventh most in the NFL. Their scoring average of 26.2 points per game is the eighth most across the the league.
However, the Bills, 5-5, have been struggling since their three-game win streak from weeks 2-4 ended.
During the streak, the Bills scored 38, 37 and 43 points. Since then, they have lost four of their last six while averaging under 20.5 points per game.
The Bills are second in the AFC East with seven games left in the regular season. Buffalo's next game will be against against the New York Jets on November 19.