The Monday after the AFC title game, at least for Bills quarterback Josh Allen and head coach Sean McDermott, feels crueler than most. The weather is frigid, the hot takes are scorching and Buffalo is forced to beat on,
The Buffalo Bills have once again come up short in their quest for winning the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl. They lost 32-29 to the Kansas
For fourth time in five years, the Bills got tense, got conservative in the clutch moments, and let Patrick Mahomes run all over them.
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.
Things could change drastically for the New England Patriots, but it seems Mike Vrabel, alongside Terrell Williams, will implement a tried-and-true defensive plan for the team that has already been proven to work.
Neither McDermott nor Burr has formally spoken about their similarities. However, they are bound together in more ways than looks. After all, McDermott's Bills face off Burr's hometown team, the Patriots, two times a year.
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.
Baltimore Ravens fans continue to donate thousands of dollars to The Summit Center, a cause regularly supported by Dalton Kincaid, attempting to prop up the Buffalo Bills tight end after his AFC Championship game drop.
Pardon me for my timing, but from a Bostonian to Buffalonians: Once your team wins the big one, all past debts are paid in full.
Only two NFL teams have ever won three straight championships with Green Bay doing it from 1929-31 and again in 1965-67 seasons.
Coach Andy Reid said his Kansas City Chiefs were "lucky" to win a "game of inches" against the Buffalo Bills, referencing a controversial call that confirmed a fourth-down defensive stand in the AFC title game.
Harrison Butker kicked a tiebreaking 35-yard field goal with 3:33 remaining as the Kansas City Chiefs recorded a wild 32-29 victory over the visiting Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday to reach the Super Bowl for the third straight season.