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.
Ex-NFL star Brandon Marshall compared Josh Allen's struggles to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to those who had to face Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
Look, you already knew that the Josh Allen fourth down run was a first down in the Buffalo Bills’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday even though officials said it wasn’t, eventually leading to the Chiefs taking the lead and winning the game.
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
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will be playing in their fifth Super Bowl of the last six years this February while their AFC rivals, the Buffalo Bills, will be watching from their homes to see if the back-to-back Super Bowl champs can actually pull off the historic three-peat.
In Sunday’s AFC Championship Game, the Bills came painfully close to converting on a fourth-down attempt as Allen’s desperation heave fell through Dalton Kincaid’s hands. The turnover on downs all but sealed the Chiefs’ third straight trip to the Super Bowl.
Hailee Steinfeld described Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen as the "hardest working person I know" in rare comments about her fiancé.
Josh Allen and other Bills players defended tight end Dalton Kincaid amid online backlash after he was unable to catch Allen's desperation heave in the fourth quarter Sunday.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane met with reporters for over an hour on Thursday to discuss his team’s 2024 season and begin looking at another offseason trying to inch closer to the rival Kansas City Chiefs.
Fans saw two completely different games on Conference Championship Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders, 55-23, in the NFC
Brandon Beane disagrees with crucial calls made by the referees during Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Buffalo Bills general manager doesn't want to use that as the reason his franchise fell short in the playoffs again.