
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media following his team’s Week 4 victory over the New Orleans Saints, highlighting several positives from the performance. McDermott praised the collective effort of his players, noting that the win came from strong execution in all three phases of the game. He emphasized the resilience the team showed in bouncing back from early mistakes and credited his players for staying focused.
McDermott specifically applauded the defense for setting the tone, limiting the Saints’ big-play opportunities, and creating momentum with key stops. He stressed that their ability to control the pace of the game and force New Orleans into difficult situations was a deciding factor. According to McDermott, the defensive front played with intensity, and the secondary remained disciplined against a dangerous passing attack.
On the offensive side, McDermott pointed out that while there were areas for improvement, the unit found balance between the run and pass. He highlighted the offensive line for providing protection and creating running lanes, which allowed the offense to sustain drives. McDermott also credited quarterback Josh Allen’s leadership and poise, saying his decision-making in critical moments helped secure the victory.
Special teams were another area McDermott praised, mentioning how field position played a key role in dictating the game’s flow. He acknowledged the contributions of the kicking and coverage units, noting their consistency and discipline as a vital part of the team’s success. For McDermott, every detail in the third phase of the game mattered in keeping momentum on Buffalo’s side.
Looking ahead, McDermott stressed that while the win was important, the Bills must remain focused on continued improvement. He urged his team not to get complacent and to carry the same energy into the coming weeks. McDermott closed by thanking the fans for their support and reiterated that the team’s ultimate goal is sustained success throughout the season.