In a controversial post-game statement, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott criticized the New England Patriots cheerleading squad, claiming their outfits were too short and contributed to his team’s lack of focus during their recent loss. McDermott’s comments, which quickly made headlines, sparked a mix of surprise, confusion, and outrage among fans, analysts, and cheerleading communities alike. His remarks have been widely debated, with many questioning whether this type of statement was appropriate in the aftermath of a professional football game.
The Buffalo Bills suffered a tough defeat against the New England Patriots in a highly anticipated matchup, where the game remained close until the final minutes. McDermott, who has a reputation for his disciplined and focused approach to coaching, appeared visibly frustrated with the outcome during his post-game interview. While he acknowledged the Bills’ shortcomings on the field, he also pointed to an unexpected factor that he believed played a significant role in the
team’s lack of concentration—what he described as the distracting outfits worn by the Patriots’ cheerleading squad.
“It was difficult for the players to maintain their focus on the game with so many distractions around them,” McDermott said. “I’m not here to criticize anyone, but the cheerleading squad’s outfits were too short and were clearly a distraction for our players. We had a hard time keeping our attention on the game, and | believe that impacted our performance.”
McDermott’s comments were met with swift backlash, with critics arguing that the focus should have remained on the team’s performance and the football itself. Many questioned whether it was appropriate for a head coach to place blame on cheerleaders for the team’s loss, rather than addressing his own players’ performance on the field.