Pegula won't demand 'Super Bowl or bust' from Bills' next coach

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Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula says the team will not tell the incoming head coach it’s “Super Bowl or bust,” stressing that the hire should be about doing the best job possible. Pegula acknowledged risk in the high-stakes search after firing Sean McDermott following seven straight playoff appearances and noted there will be many interested candidates, with the goal of finally winning a Lombardi. Media have floated potential successors such as Brian Daboll and Joe Brady.
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