After a wild fourth quarter that saw four lead changes in the final two minutes, the Buffalo Bills lost in overtime 42-36 to the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC divisional playoff game Sunday. Read all of our postgame coverage here.
Report Card: Coaching decisions, defensive woes doom Bills, leading to predictable grades
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Grading the Buffalo Bills in their 42-36 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium …
Bills receiver Gabriel Davis erupts to keep Bills in game before gutting loss
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis turned plenty of heads Sunday, including seconds after he turned his own.
Late in the game, as the second-year wide receiver headed toward the end zone, he looked to the left, turning his body for a split second before snapping back and racing forward. Kansas City cornerback Mike Hughes maybe snapped an ankle, falling in place trying to defend Davis.
Bills' Josh Allen applauds Patrick Mahomes' classy postgame gesture after playoff loss
Patrick Mahomes had every reason to join the raucous celebration with his teammates after the Kansas City Chiefs squashed the Buffalo Bills' Super Bowl dreams for the second consecutive year.
Josh Allen and Gabriel Davis connected for four touchdowns – including two inside the two-minute warning to twice give the Buffalo Bills a late lead – but the NFL’s best defense couldn’t hang on in a thrilling 42-36 OT loss.
His third touchdown pass, an 8-yard toss to Travis Kelce in overtime, was the decisive moment in a 42-36 victory at Arrowhead Stadium, sending Chiefs fans into ecstasy and punctuating a remarkable never-say-die performance.
The 42-36 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs will immediately join the four Super Bowl losses and “Homerun Throwback” as the absolute most painful in franchise history, writes Jay Skurski.
Plays that shaped the game: Speedsters keyed Chiefs' 42-36 OT win over Bills
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The fastest offense in football was too fast for the No. 1-rated defense in the NFL on Sunday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ team speed was the biggest factor from start to finish – and especially at the finish – in the Buffalo Bills’ 42-36 overtime loss in the AFC divisional playoff game.
Quarter by quarter: Bills, Chiefs ride roller coaster in AFC divisional playoff thriller
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Katherine Fitzgerald weighs in with her quarter-by-quarter analysis of the Buffalo Bills' 42-36 AFC divisional playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Questions abound why Bills didn't squib kickoff with 13 seconds left vs. Chiefs
Among the questions in the aftermath of the Buffalo Bills' 42-36 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs is the decision to kick the ball into the end zone with 13 seconds remaining rather than squib the ball.
A squib kick would have forced Kansas City to use at least a few precious seconds - perhaps three or four - to recover and return, presuming they opted to fall on the ball to kill the clock.
Twitter reactions: Bills fans heartbroken after wild overtime playoff loss to Kansas City
An unforgettable Sunday night ended in heartbreak for the Buffalo Bills, with the Kansas City Chiefs prevailing 42-36 over the Bills in overtime, ending the season for Josh Allen's team for the second straight year.
Both quarterbacks – the Bills' Allen and Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes – left fans mesmerized with their heroics; the young stars traded huge play after huge play, with Allen connecting with Gabriel Davis for four touchdowns and Mahomes finding Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce for clutch scores.
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A heartache finish for fans after raucous tailgating in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY – Buffalo Bills fans went through too many lean years where losses were expected and the tailgating was the main thing to look forward to on game day.
Buffalo is thriving now – notwithstanding Sunday’s wrenching divisional round loss to he Kansas City Chiefs that gutted fans like Jessica Ball, who traveled to Kansas City from Blasdell.
It was déjà vu for the Bills, with their season ending on the same Arrowhead Stadium field that it did in the AFC championship game almost exactly a year earlier.