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2021-01-21 14:56:02
-Posted by Daniel Mogollon, Staff Writer; Image: Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll with quarterback Josh Allen. (Image Source: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports)
Buffalo offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who oversaw the NFL’s No. 2-ranked offense and the development of quarterback Josh Allen, was selected as the 2020 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year.
Daboll joined the Bills as the club’s offensive coordinator in 2018. Under the 20-year NFL coaching veteran, the Bills set a franchise record with 501 points during the regular season. The Bills increased their points per game by 11.7 in 2020, which was the biggest increase in the league from 2019. Buffalo was second in the NFL in points per game at 31.3 and tied for second in yards per game at 396.4.
The Bills, behind quarterback Josh Allen and a talented skill position group, was third in passing yards per game at 288.8. Allen became the first NFL QB with at least 4,500 passing yards, 35 TD passes and five rushing TDs in a season, and wide receiver Stefon Diggs set franchise records with a league-leading 1,535 yards and 127 receptions on the way to PFWA All-NFL and All-AFC honors.
Daboll is the first Bills assistant to win the PFWA award established in 1993.
PFWA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR: 1993 – Ray Rhodes, Green Bay Packers; 1994 – Dom Capers, Pittsburgh Steelers; 1995 – Pete Carroll, San Francisco 49ers; 1996 – Dave Campo, Dallas Cowboys; 1997 – John Fox, New York Giants; 1998 – Brian Billick, Minnesota Vikings; 1999 – Dom Capers, Jacksonville Jaguars; 2000 – Marvin Lewis, Cincinnati Bengals; 2001 – Mike Mularkey, Pittsburgh Steelers; 2002 – Monte Kiffin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 2003 – Romeo Crennel, New England Patriots; 2004 – Dick LeBeau, Pittsburgh Steelers; 2005 – Ron Rivera, Chicago Bears; 2006 – Rex Ryan, Baltimore Ravens; 2007 – Jason Garrett, Dallas Cowboys; 2008 – Dick LeBeau, Pittsburgh Steelers; 2009 – Mike Zimmer, Cincinnati Bengals; 2010 – Marty Mornhinweg, Philadelphia Eagles; 2011 – Wade Phillips, Houston Texans; 2012 – Bruce Arians, Indianapolis Colts; 2013 – Ken Whisenhunt, San Diego Chargers; 2014 – Todd Bowles, Arizona Cardinals; 2015 – (tie) Hue Jackson, Cincinnati Bengals and Wade Phillips, Denver Broncos; 2016 – Kyle Shanahan, Atlanta Falcons; 2017– Pat Shurmur, Minnesota Vikings; 2018– Vic Fangio, Chicago Bears; 2019 – Greg Roman, Baltimore Ravens; 2020 – Brian Daboll, Buffalo Bills.
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