Forget the conspiracies. The head coach with the fourth-most wins in NFL history continues to own one of his pupils come playoff time.
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,
Once again the Buffalo Bills took on the Kansas City Chiefs with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, and once again the Bills fell short. This time the Bills fanbase is ready to take head coach Sean McDermott to task.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott once again needed to scale the Chiefs. But he stated the "obvious" admission involving K.C.
Line Judge Jeff Seeman and Down Judge Patrick Holt had different spots and lines of sight, the one with a better potential view of the ball (Seeman) indicated Allen got the first down, but he then deferred to the one who couldn’t have seen it and called it short (Holt).
For fourth time in five years, the Bills got tense, got conservative in the clutch moments, and let Patrick Mahomes run all over them.
Speaking after the game on the questionable play that swung the momentum of the contest, Bills head coach Sean McDermott was frank: he did not agree with how the sequence unfolded.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott gave his thoughts on a close fourth-down conversion attempt by Josh Allen that failed during his team's 32-29
A controversial fourth down play changed the AFC championship game, but Sean McDermott and Josh Allen are giving the Chiefs credit.
Buffalo Bills fans looking for a little solace this week might want to consider the Super Bowl of 20 years ago.The New England Patriots beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21. The losing coach was Andy Reid.
Oct 16, 2022; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates with Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. / Denny Medley-Imagn Images