Bills coach Sean McDermott, Zamboni extraordinaire
Bills coach Sean McDermott, Zamboni extraordinaire
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, Zamboni driver.
McDermott is taking part in "Bills Night" up the street in downtown Buffalo.
The Sabres are hosting the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday and McDermott will be in the house.
McDermott helped prep for the occasion, too.
The Bills coach was on the Zamboni prior to the game for some pictures and videos... a jack-of-all-trades guy it appears. McDermott teased that "Slick Rick," the Bills staffer mentioned by quarterback Josh Allen when he won the 2024 NFL MVP Award, will also be at KeyBank Center.
McDermott on the ice was shared by both the Bills and Sabres on social media and those posts can be found below:

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