The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their massive AFC Championship matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but head coach Sean McDermott took a moment during Wednesday’s press conference to shine a spotlight on something bigger than football: the people of Buffalo.
Ahead of Sunday's clash at Arrowhead, Bills head coach Sean McDermott provided an injury update as the team begins its week of practice.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott gave updates on three key players ahead of the matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Heading into the divisional round matchup, McDermott left no stone unturned when it came to preparing for the game. After the Bills' 27-25 win over the Ravens on Sunday, McDermott told Albert Breer that his staff, led by defensive coordinator Bobby Babich, went back and watched every play from the Ravens this season.
Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills survived a late onslaught from the Baltimore Ravens and beat them 27-25 to advance to the AFC Championship Game for only the second time in the last 32
With a hard-fought victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Divisional Round, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott delivered a resounding message to critics who have long dismissed Buffalo as a city of losers.
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 in the divisional round. The Bills used three Ravens’ turnovers to build a lead, and the Baltimore comeback fell just short with a failed two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter. The Bills handled business and will advance to the AFC championship game.
During the buildup of the Buffalo Bills ’ matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, a Baltimore radio host tried to make the story all about him.
The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the AFC championship game for the seventh consecutive season, and trying to spoil their pursuit of a record third straight Super Bowl title is a familiar foil: Buffalo.
Kansas City and Buffalo have faced off six times since colliding in the 2021 AFC Championship Game, with two of those meetings in the postseason. The Chiefs won both of the divisional-round matchups, most recently taking out the Bills with a 27-24 victory in last season's playoffs.
Always one to keep the end game in perspective, Bills head coach Sean McDermott did that after beating the Ravens. Even so, the coach had to give it up to his defense following the 27-25 win. McDermott was as happy as anyone in Buffalo after the three turnovers in the win.