Sean McDermott and Josh Allen are once again watching the Super Bowl from home as the Bufalo Bills suffered another playoff loss to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are heading to the Super Bowl again as the Kansas City Chiefs took down the Buffalo Bills one more time in the NFL playoffs.
One of the biggest plays of the AFC Championship game also ended up being one of the most controversial plays of the game, and it happened early in the fourth quarter of Kansas City's 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills.
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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott breaks down playoff loss to Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on fifth Super Bowl appearance ...
In the Bills ‘ last game, talented cornerback Christian Benford suffered a heavy blow to the head and was placed in the concussion protocol. This was announced by head coach Sean McDermott during his Monday press conference, according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
As the Bills fell short of reaching the Super Bowl, head coach Sean McDermott came under scrutiny ... sport in the Kansas City Chiefs. Both Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are nearly unbeatable ...
Allen and Mahomes get a lot of the shine in this rivalry, but Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Bills head coach Sean McDermott have a history, too. McDermott was an assistant under Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles for ten years before Reid fired him in 2010 as the team’s defensive coordinator.
The Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs have been doing this dance ever since Patrick Mahomes came into the league. What many forget is that the Bills traded the 10th pick that became Mahomes to the Chiefs.
Before Tom Brady was anointed the "G.O.A.T.," San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana was considered the best signal-caller ever by many. Over time, with his consistent Super Bowl appearances and wins, Brady eventually overtook "Joe Cool" as the game's all-time best.
With a Super Bowl trip on the line, the Buffalo Bills defense once again could not contain Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.