July 1, 2024

Bills Have Signed A new Offensive Quality Control Coach worth $3.5 million with….

The Buffalo Bills named DJ Mangas as offensive quality control coach, officially promoting him within the team’s coaching ranks. Mangas joined Buffalo’s coaching staff during the 2023 NFL season during the team’s bye week, shortly after Joe Brady was promoted to interim offensive coordinator.DJ Mangas was promoted to offensive quality control coach by the Buffalo Bills, marking his official promotion within the coaching staff. Mangas became a member of Buffalo’s coaching staff during the team’s bye week in the 2023 NFL season, not long after Joe Brady was elevated to the position of offensive coordinator in relief.
As Brady filled in as interim offensive coordinator and there being no official quarterbacks coach, the team decided to add Mangas as an offensive assistant. Although there was no formal title assigned, Mangas had the opportunity to become an unofficial member of the Bills coaching staff. DJ Mangas is currently reaping the benefits of that decision.
Mangas was the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach for the University at Buffalo football program prior to joining the Bills in the previous season.

As Brady filled in as interim offensive coordinator and there being no official quarterbacks coach, the team decided to add Mangas as an offensive assistant. Although there was no formal title assigned, Mangas had the opportunity to become an unofficial member of the Bills coaching staff. DJ Mangas is currently reaping the benefits of that decision.
Mangas was the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach for the University at Buffalo football program prior to joining the Bills in the previous season.

Mangas and Joe Brady have a history together, having most recently collaborated on the LSU football program’s 2019 national championship season (Mangas as offensive analyst and Brady as passing game coordinator). However, they have been together since their playing days at William & Mary (W&M) in 2008–2011. Mangas was a walk-on who filled in as the Tribe’s backup quarterback while playing wide receiver at W&M.

DJ Mangas has a fairly diverse 12-year coaching history, mainly at the college level. Mangas began with Hampden-Sydney as the program’s quarterbacks coach (2012), before heading to Georgetown in 2013 to coach the Hoyas’ running backs. Mangas then made his way back to William & Mary as the Tribe’s running backs coach (2014-2016). Mangas received a promotion with W&M, being named offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach (2017-2018).

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