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Bills fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after loss to Denver drops team to 5-5

Buffalo Bills are struggling, with a drop in offensive production and a change in coordinators, as they prepare to host New York Jets.

The Buffalo Bills, with a record of 5-5, have been struggling, losing four of their last six games. They are preparing to face the New York Jets, who have a record of 4-5, on Sunday.

The team has faced challenges, particularly with their offense, which has not been able to compensate for an injury-depleted defense. The Bills' struggles led to the replacement of their offensive coordinator, Dorsey, who was hand-picked by the team's quarterback, Allen, to take over after the departure of the previous coach, Brian Daboll.

Under Daboll's leadership, Allen achieved numerous single-season franchise records for passing and scoring. However, the team's offensive production has declined significantly in recent games, and turnovers, particularly interceptions by Allen, have become a major issue.

Despite initially defending Dorsey, Allen's support for him has waned as the team's struggles continued. The quarterback has also faced challenges in developing a rapport with receivers outside of Stefon Diggs and rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid.

This is the second change at coordinator for the Bills this year, as head coach Sean McDermott took over defensive play-calling duties after the departure of defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier.

The Bills' recent performance has been a far cry from their strong start to the season, and they are looking to turn things around as they prepare to face the New York Jets. Coach McDermott has expressed confidence in the team's ability to improve, but the pressure is on to address the issues that have led to their recent struggles.

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