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.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane gave a strong statement to boost the team's morale after the heartbreaking loss to Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL playoffs. The Buffalo Bills came close to pulling off the upset and beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC conference final,
There is “nothing” that can sway Brandon Beane’s opinion that Josh Allen converted Bills’ crushing AFC Championship loss Sunday. Speaking
The Bills accomplished a lot — a 13-4 record, a spot in their second AFC title game in five years and defying lower expectations than they’ve grown accustomed to having after some of their offseason maneuvers a year ago. However, in the end, the result remained the same.
On a normal Thursday at 11 a.m., Brandon Beane would have been preparing to watch practice. At 2 p.m., Sean McDermott would be wrapping up practice.
Despite a fourth playoff loss to the Chiefs in five postseasons, the Bills brass is still optimistic about the team's chances to reach the ultimate goal.
Brandon Graham, the hero of Super Bowl LII, could come off injured reserve ahead of Philadelphia's trip back to the big game. The pass rusher suffered a triceps injury in Week 12.
Difficult as it was for Sean McDermott to wrap up yet another Bills' season ending short of a Super Bowl berth, there was nothing on Thursday dissuading Buffalo’s coach from believing more opportunities lay ahead.
It’s been four days since the Bills’ season ended in another loss to Kansas City. Today Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane hosted their final media
The Buffalo Bills were two or three plays from reaching the Super Bowl, but that doesn’t mean two or three players will get them over the hump.
Difficult as it was for Sean McDermott to wrap up yet another Bills' season ending short of a Super Bowl berth, there was nothing on Thursday dissuading Buffalo's coach from believing more opportunities lay ahead.