The Buffalo Bills, once again, came up just short of being able to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs. This time, they fell in the AFC Championship Game in a close battle that wasn’t without its controversy.
The offseason has just started for the Buffalo Bills, but Josh Allen and company already know that they'll be down a teammate next year as a veteran player is retiring from the NFL after the latest playoff loss to Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs.
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL’s ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.
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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills saw their season fall short once again after losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game. In the second quarter, the Chiefs secured an 11-point lead before the Bills stormed back to take a one-point advantage in the third.
Super Bowl LIX might come down to the smallest details. The Kansas City Chiefs stopped Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen on three of his five QB sneak attempts in the AFC championship game, including a pivotal and controversial fourth-and-1 stop in the fourth quarter that set up a go-ahead score for Kansas City.
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Early in the fourth quarter of Sunday's AFC Championship game, Allen tried sneaking up the middle on a Buffalo tush-push to secure what would have been a crucial fourth-and-inches conversion.
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The Kansas City Chiefs were able to defeat the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC Championship game, but their victory did not come without controversy. A fourth-down play in the fourth quarter resulted in Kansas City getting the ball back after a turnover on downs,
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.