WATCH: Buffalo Bills OC Ken Dorsey Goes Ballistic as he Smashes a Tablet and Headset, Might Face NFL Punishment

Former quarterback turned football coach Ken Dorsey is the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills. After working as a professional scout with the Carolina Panthers from 2011 to 2012, Dorsey started coaching in 2013, acting as the quarterbacks’ coach for the franchise.

Dorsey was promoted to offensive coordinator on February 1, 2022, taking Brian Daboll’s place after Daboll left to become the head coach of the New York Giants. Tablets are currently 0-3 to start the season thanks to Ken Dorsey.

Ken Dorsey
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Tom Brady destroyed a few tablets in Week 2. Dorsey has now chosen to do the honors in Week 3 as a result of his Bills’ disappointing 21-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

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Ken Dorsey destroys tablet and headset, can be punished by the NFL

Offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was depicted on the CBS broadcast reacting in frustration after the Bills’ final drive came up short as time ran out after quarterback Josh Allen passed to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie when the player appeared to have time to get out of bounds to stop the clock.

Dorsey slammed his headset, hat, and tablet into the desk and crumpled the surrounding papers. After the 21-19 defeat, Allen also slammed his helmet on the ground in anger.

As a hand moves in to cover the camera lens during the outburst, fans were unable to witness the full extent of Dorsey’s assault. He receives one broken computer on his record, which is absurd given that the following information was just released:

Given the date of the message and the distinction between Brady and Dorsey, it is quite likely that the Bills will hear from the NFL before Week 4. McKenzie was still inbounds after a grab, preventing the Bills from being able to clock it. That is the reason why Ken Dorsey is losing it. Looking forward to the compelled apologies.

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