Bills general manager Buddy Nix is "stepping away" from his role as GM and "transitioning" to special assistant.
"I've made the decision to step away as GM because I feel it's the right time," Nix said in a statement. "Good young roster with excellent head coach and staff." USA Today's Mike Garofolo characterizes Nix as being "pushed away" despite the team promoting it as a voluntary move. Assistant GM Doug Whaley is widely expected to take Nix's job. 73 years old, Nix was hired as a first-time GM in 2010, overseeing a team that's gone 16-32 in three seasons.
Source: Bills on Twitter
"I've made the decision to step away as GM because I feel it's the right time," Nix said in a statement. "Good young roster with excellent head coach and staff." USA Today's Mike Garofolo characterizes Nix as being "pushed away" despite the team promoting it as a voluntary move. Assistant GM Doug Whaley is widely expected to take Nix's job. 73 years old, Nix was hired as a first-time GM in 2010, overseeing a team that's gone 16-32 in three seasons.
Source: Bills on Twitter