A Bills reunion could be brewing for Brian Daboll.

The team has requested an interview with the former Giants coach for its head coaching opening after parting ways with Sean McDermott on Monday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Daboll spent four seasons in Buffalo from 2018-2021 as the team’s offensive coordinator and forged a close rapport with MVP quarterback Josh Allen.

The Bills have requested an interview with former Giants coach Brian Daboll for their head coaching opening.The Bills have requested an interview with former Giants coach Brian Daboll for their head coaching opening. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

He left the team in 2022 to take the top job with the Giants.

The Giants parted ways with Daboll in November after three-and-a-half seasons at the helm.

There’s been a high demand for Daboll this offseason, with the former NFL Coach of the Year interviewing for the Titans’ vacancy, which ultimately went to fomer Jets coach Robert Saleh.

He’s also viewed as a “top target” for the Eagles’ offensive coordinator vacancy after interviewing for the position.

The Bills are searching for a new voice after nine seasons with McDermott.

His firing came two days after Buffalo’s divisional round loss to Denver.

Sean McDermottThe Bills fired Sean McDermott on Monday after nine seasons as head coach. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Daboll isn’t the only familiar face the Bills are speaking with about the coaching opening.

Anthony Lynn, formerly an assistant head coach with the organization, will interview Saturday, according to ESPN.