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The Buffalo Bills are once again left questioning how they came up short against the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, both on the scoreboard and on the field.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills fell short of the Super Bowl once again after losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.
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.
Following days of discussion after the Chiefs 32-29 win over the Bills in the AFC championship, Buffalo's GM Brandon Beane addressed the controversial Josh Allen 4th down play.
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.
With the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs still fresh in the memory, the Buffalo Bills already secured a relevant teammate for Josh Allen to go after a long-awaited Super Bowl appearance in the 2025 NFL season.
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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During the AFC Championship, CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore said he believed Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the ball to the sticks on the key fourth-down play in the fourth quarter, when Buffalo led the Chiefs,