The Buffalo Bills have begun the process of interviewing external candidates for their vacant offensive coordinator position, according to various reports.
ESPN's Dan Graziano reports the Bills will interview Las Vegas Raiders wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett for the job, while Shawn Stepner from WMAR-TV in Baltimore reports Buffalo has requested to interview Ravens wide receivers coach Tee Martin.
The Bills need to replace Brian Daboll, who was named head coach of the New York Giants this past Friday. Daboll was the team's offensive coordinator for the past four seasons, and the only coordinator quarterback Josh Allen has had since entering the NFL.
Bills passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey is also believed to be a candidate for the offensive coordinator position. However, Dorsey is also reported to be a candidate for the same role in New York, joining Daboll.
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Tee Martin and Edgar Bennett are reportedly candidates for the vacant job

