Controversial calls in the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship has GM Brandon Beane speaking out after missing out on the Super Bowl again.
General Manager Brandon Beane didn’t rule it out during his season-ending press conference. Allen, who will turn 29 in May, had an MVP-caliber year with 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and a career-low six interceptions. He rushed for 531 yards with 12 TDs.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said he felt like Josh Allen picked up enough yardage for a first down on a controversial fourth-and-1 play that resulted in a turnover on downs late in Sunday’s AFC championship game.
There is “nothing” that can sway Brandon Beane’s opinion that Josh Allen converted Bills’ crushing AFC Championship loss Sunday. Speaking
The Bills and Bills Mafia continue to wrestle with the aftermath of an AFC Championship loss that was influenced by a couple of calls to which they strenuously object.
The 7 Sports team recaps the end-of-season press conferences for Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott.
The Buffalo Bills general manager knows he has been knocking on Kansas City’s door for years now. But knocking isn’t enough.
Expectations were low for Buffalo entering the 2024 season with the Bills excelling and making it all the way to the AFC title game. Another loss to the Chiefs
The Buffalo Bills were one of the favorites to knock off the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs this season, but they couldn't get it done. While
One of the most consequential plays in the Kansas City Chiefs' 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills occurred early in the fourth quarter, when Bills quarterback Josh Allen, on a fourth-and-inches, attempted a QB sneak but was stonewalled by the Kansas City defensive front.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane said tight end Dalton Kincaid fell below expectations and will have work to do in the off-season.