Per sources, the Buffalo Bills are interested in interviewing Denver Broncos offensive line coach Sean Kugler. For the time being, Denver is denying Buffalo’s request. The Broncos are doing this in the event that their next head coach wants to keep any of Vance Joseph’s former staff.

Kugler is a native of Lockport, New York and was part of the Bills' coaching staff from 2007-2009. He was the team’s assistant offensive line coach in 2007 and was promoted to the offensive line coach from 2008-2009. Kugler was credited with helping develop Jason Peters. During his time in Buffalo, the team had 1,000 yard rushers in Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson. Kugler was not retained when Chan Gailey became head coach in 2010.

Following his stint in Buffalo, Kugler joined the Steelers' coaching staff before being named UTEP’s head coach (2013-2017).

Adding Kugler to the coaching staff could give the Bills an inside track at signing free agent center Matt Paradis. The Broncos center is considered to be one of the top free agents in 2019.