Buffalo, N.Y. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills are gearing up to face the New England Patriots on Saturday night in an AFC Wild Card Round matchup at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.

No matter the outcome of Saturday's contest in bone-chilling temperatures, Sunday will reportedly bring a busy day for a trio of prominent personnel members with the Bills.
According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, both Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier are scheduled to interview with both the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears on Sunday for the open head coaching positions.
In addition, Schefter is reporting that Bills assistant general manager Joe Schoen is expected to interview with the Bears for their opening at general manager.
Daboll has been the Bills' offensive coordinator since 2018. He's the only offensive coordinator quarterback Josh Allen has had since entering the NFL that same season.
The Bills offense finished fourth in the NFL in points scored this regular season after finishing second just a year ago.
While Daboll has no prior history with the Bears, he did spend time in the Dolphins organization in 2011 as their offensive coordinator. That season, however, saw Miami finish 6-10 under head coach Tony Sparano, who was fired after going 4-9 in the first 13 games of the season.
Frazier oversaw a Bills defense that just finished No. 1 in the NFL in both points allowed and yards allowed, and has been the team's defensive coordinator since 2017.
He was also a key member of the 1985 Bears defense - considered one of the greatest units of all-time - leading them with six interceptions. The Bears dismissed head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace on Monday.
The 62-year-old has past experience at the NFL level as a head coach with the Minnesota Vikings, first as an interim head coach in 2010, then as the full-time head coach from 2011 to 2013.
As for Schoen, he was hired by Bills general manager Brandon Beane to be the team's assistant general manager shortly after he took over in 2017. Schoen had been the director of player personnel for the Dolphins from 2014 to 2017.
Schoen has already been interviewed by the New York Giants for their vacant general manager job on Wednesday.
Giants general manager Dave Gettleman announced his retirement on Monday. They, too, have an opening at head coach after firing Joe Judge on Tuesday.
