Left tackle Dion Dawkins has been with the Buffalo Bills since 2017, having only experienced the franchise under head coach Sean McDermott.
This situation will change in Week 1 of the upcoming season, when the Bills meet the Houston Texans while offensive coordinator Joe Brady assumes play‑calling duties. McDermott was dismissed following the team’s playoff defeat to the Denver Broncos last January; Dawkins likened that loss to a cinematic moment where “a castle begins to wobble.”
Dawkins described the 2026 season as the climax of that narrative and emphasized the stakes confronting the Bills.
“Everyone has to do better,” Dawkins said. “We are committed to reaching that level, surmounting the final hurdle, and becoming the team we envision. I am prepared for it. It is time. As I have said, it is a kill‑or‑be‑killed situation, and we are not taking anything lightly.”
A movie script might conclude with the Bills capturing a Super Bowl, turning past disappointments into a triumphant arc, but real life often lacks the neat resolutions found in cinema.
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