Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott did not hold back when discussing the officiating in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.
On the doorstep of the Super Bowl for the better part of a decade, the brain trust of the Bills still believe in their process on the path of glory. “You keep doing the right thing, eventually that door will open,
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott had plenty to be upbeat about looking toward the future despite entering the offseason once again short of reaching the Super Bowl.
One of the biggest plays of the AFC Championship game also ended up being one of the most controversial plays of the game, and it happened early in the fourth quarter of Kansas City's 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills.
Forget the conspiracies. The head coach with the fourth-most wins in NFL history continues to own one of his pupils come playoff time.
The Kansas City Chiefs won another postseason matchup against the Bills by a final score of 32-29 to stay undefeated in their postseason matchups with Buffalo in the postseason during the Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen era.
As exciting as last night's AFC Championship Game was, the story for some people this morning is the refs. On that controversial spot following Josh Allen's fourth-down sneak early in the fourth quarter,
The Bills accomplished a lot — a 13-4 record, a spot in their second AFC title game in five years and defying lower expectations than they’ve grown accustomed to having after some of their offseason maneuvers a year ago. However, in the end, the result remained the same.
After the Bills' crushing loss in the AFC Championship, Jon Gruden didn't hold back on his thoughts about Sean McDermott's coaching decisions. His candid remarks have fans buzzing.
The Buffalo Bills have officially entered offseason mode after falling in the AFC Championship Game to the Kansas City Chiefs. With that in mind, Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane gave their end-of-season press conference to close out the 2024 season.
Despite a fourth playoff loss to the Chiefs in five postseasons, the Bills brass is still optimistic about the team's chances to reach the ultimate goal.