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Bills Legend Jim Kelly Points Out Alarming Signs: It Looks Like Sean McDermott Is Trying to Destroy the Bills Before Getting Fired

Orchard Park, New York – November 12, 2025 — Buffalo Bills legend Jim Kelly has sent shockwaves through the NFL after publicly accusing head coach Sean McDermott of “tearing the team apart from the inside before his inevitable firing.”

Appearing on NFL Network Tuesday morning, the Hall of Famer spoke with rare emotion, expressing deep frustration over what he described as “reckless and stubborn” coaching decisions — particularly those involving Josh Allen, who continues to play through visible pain and injury.

“You’ve got a quarterback who’s been hit harder than anyone in this league and keeps taking the field week after week,” Kelly said firmly. “At some point, that’s not toughness anymore — that’s negligence. You don’t prove leadership by breaking your own leader.”

Kelly criticized McDermott’s continued use of Allen in high-risk designed runs and extended scrambles despite ongoing shoulder and knee issues. During Sunday’s loss to the Miami Dolphins, Allen took several unnecessary hits late in the game, and cameras caught visible tension between the quarterback and the coaching staff.

“You don’t protect your quarterback, you don’t protect your team,” Kelly continued. “It feels like Sean’s trying to make a point instead of making progress. And in doing so, he’s breaking the one player who still gives this city hope.”

Then came Kelly’s most cutting remark — one that quickly went viral across Buffalo and the NFL community:
“If he doesn’t know how to bring the Bills back to what they used to be — tough, proud, and united — then let someone who truly bleeds Buffalo blue take that job.”

The Bills, now 6–3, have lost two of their last three games and are showing troubling signs of inconsistency on both sides of the ball. Injuries to key players such as Ed Oliver, Von Miller, and Stefon Diggs have only fueled concerns about the team’s leadership and direction.

Sources within the organization describe growing friction between McDermott and the medical staff, with several players privately questioning whether the head coach has lost the locker room.

If things don’t turn around soon, Jim Kelly’s warning may prove prophetic — and the Sean McDermott era in Buffalo, once defined by resilience and hope, could end not with triumph, but with frustration and heartbreak for Bills Mafia.

Facing Season-Ending Injury Risk — That Could Even Impact His Entire Career, Charles Cross Makes Shocking Decision That Stuns the Entire NFL
Seattle, Washington – December 18, 2025 The news of Charles Cross’ serious hamstring injury arrived just as the Seattle Seahawks were entering the most unforgiving stretch of their season. But what truly stopped the NFL in its tracks wasn’t the medical report itself — it was the decision Cross made once the reality of the situation became clear. According to sources close to the team, Cross is dealing with an injury severe enough to potentially sideline him for the remainder of the regular season. In a worst-case scenario, the recovery timeline could stretch further, raising questions not only about 2025, but about the long-term arc of his career — a sobering outlook for any player, especially one manning the blind side. That context makes the situation even more significant given who Charles Cross is to Seattle. A top-10 NFL Draft pick, Cross has started virtually every snap since entering the league, quickly cementing himself as the Seahawks’ franchise left tackle. He earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors, consistently ranked among the league’s tackles allowing the fewest pressures, and has been widely viewed by evaluators as one of the NFL’s most dependable young offensive linemen. In a league defined by turnover, Cross became stability. For the Seahawks, he isn’t just another starter — he is the foundation of the offense, the protector of the quarterback’s blind side, and a long-term pillar the organization has built around. With playoff stakes rising and expectations mounting, many assumed Cross would explore every avenue to accelerate a late-season return. Instead, he chose a different path. Rather than rushing the process, Cross made the deliberate decision to prioritize recovery and long-term health, even if it means missing the most important games of the year. It wasn’t simply a medical call. It was a statement about how he views his career, his body, and his future. Head coach Mike Macdonald addressed the situation with a tone of respect and restraint. “We respect how Charles is approaching this moment,” Macdonald said. “It’s not an easy decision, and it wasn’t made emotionally. But it speaks volumes about who he is — his composure, his sense of responsibility, and the long-term vision he has for the road ahead.” Inside the locker room, the decision has been viewed less as an absence and more as a sign of maturity. Cross understands that his value isn’t defined by forcing his way back a few weeks sooner — but by sustaining elite play over many years. Around the league, the reaction was immediate. Former players and analysts noted the difficulty of choosing patience in a sport that often rewards short-term sacrifice. But it is also the choice that demands conviction. Seattle still has a season to finish. The path ahead won’t be easy without its cornerstone left tackle. Yet in the bigger picture, the Seahawks believe they are protecting more than a season. They are protecting the future of a player meant to anchor this franchise for years to come.