While he appreciates the NFL's communication and transparency, Bills general manager Brandon Beane still feels that the officials did not make the correct call on Josh Allen's quarterback run on a fourth-and-1 play in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's AFC Championship game.
A viral clip reveals how the refs repeatedly moved the Bills back on key plays. Was Buffalo battling the Chiefs and the officials?
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills saw their season come to an end on Sunday night. It was a heartbreaking loss, but a loss nonetheless. Late in the game, what could have been a play that went down in history ended up turning into a major disappointment.
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The Buffalo Bills suffered yet another heartbreaking playoff loss on Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs. After a hard-fought game, they ended up falling by a final score of 32-29 and seeing their season come to an end.
Despite the loss in the AFC championship game, the Bills enjoyed a lot of success this year. Buffalo won the AFC East for the fifth season in a row. Allen is an MVP candidate. James Cook rushed for over 1,000 yards for the second straight year and the team had the best turnover differential in the NFL.
The Bills have 16 free agents. Four Buffalo starters - two on offense and one on defense - are set to become unrestricted free agents: wide receiver Amari Cooper, fullback Reggie Gilliam, cornerback Rasul Douglas and safety Damar Hamlin.
The Bills enter the 2025 offseason with an estimated $11.3 million in salary cap space, but they have the potential to create more room through contract restructures and releases.
The Buffalo Bills wasted no time cleaning out their lockers the day after their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. But just because they’re turning in their towels, doesn’t mean they’re throwing in the towel.
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, an unabashed fan of the Buffalo Bills, was perhaps never more popular than on Sunday in downtown Albany.