ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills announced on Wednesday afternoon that they're hiring three new members to their coaching staff.
Jahmile Addae (cornerbacks), Ronald Curry (quarterbacks), and Christian Taylor (defensive quality control) will all begin their new roles with the Bills effective immediately.
Addae comes to Buffalo with 17 years of experience coaching at the collegiate level. His most recent coaching stint was with the Georgia Bulldogs, where he won a national championship in 2021 as the team's defensive backs coach.
During his time with Georgia, Addae ranked first in scoring defense, first in red zone defense, and second in total defense. He also spent time with Michigan, Cincinnati, Arizona, Minnesota, and West Virginia coaching in various capacities before becoming the Bills' new cornerbacks coach.
As for Joe Brady's former role as quarterbacks coach, Buffalo is bringing in a face that's familiar to Brady.
Curry will serve as the Bills' new QB coach, after leaving his eight-year tenure with the Saints. He served as New Orleans offensive assistant, WR coach, QB coach, and passing game coordinator during his time with the team.
He joins Brady once again for the upcoming NFL season in Buffalo.
Lastly, Taylor will take on his first role in the NFL after 16 years of coaching at the collegiate level. He most recently served as an offensive coordinator/running backs coach for his alma mater, William and Mary, since 2020.