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Buffalo Bills Hire New Offensive Line Coach
Pat Meyer joins the team after a successful stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 4:07pm
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The Buffalo Bills have hired Pat Meyer as their new offensive line coach, replacing the recently retired Aaron Kromer. Meyer comes to Buffalo after serving in the same role for the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he helped develop one of the league's top offensive lines. The Bills are looking to shore up their offensive line after allowing 41 sacks in the 2025 season, and Meyer's expertise could help provide more protection for quarterback Josh Allen.
Why it matters
The offensive line was a weak spot for the Bills last season, and improving that unit is crucial for the team's success moving forward. Meyer's track record of success in Pittsburgh suggests he has the skills to turn around the Bills' offensive line and provide better protection for their star quarterback.
The details
The Bills are undergoing a significant coaching overhaul this offseason, with the offensive line coach being the first position filled. Meyer comes to Buffalo after spending the last several seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he helped the team's offensive line rank 2nd in the NFL in pass protection and allow only 17 sacks in 2025. The Bills, by contrast, allowed 41 sacks last season, so Meyer's expertise will be crucial in shoring up that unit. The Bills also have several key offensive linemen set to hit free agency, so Meyer will have his work cut out for him in rebuilding the line.
- The Bills hired Pat Meyer as their new offensive line coach on January 29, 2026.
The players
Pat Meyer
The new offensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills, previously held the same position with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Aaron Kromer
The former offensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills, who has decided to retire.
Josh Allen
The starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, who was sacked 41 times in the 2025 season.
Brandon Beane
The general manager of the Buffalo Bills, who will need to address several offensive line free agents this offseason.
What’s next
The Bills will need to address several key offensive line free agents this offseason, including McGovern, Edwards, VanDemark, and Anderson. Meyer's ability to quickly develop chemistry and cohesion with the offensive line will be crucial as the team looks to improve their pass protection for Josh Allen in the 2026 season.
The takeaway
The hiring of Pat Meyer as the Bills' new offensive line coach represents an important step in the team's efforts to shore up a weakness that plagued them in 2025. Meyer's track record of success in Pittsburgh suggests he has the expertise to turn around the Bills' offensive line and provide better protection for their star quarterback, Josh Allen.
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