This call by officials was hotly debated after the AFC Championship Game but one Baltimore Ravens player thinks the Chiefs did stop Bills’ Josh Allen.
In Sunday’s AFC Championship Game, the Bills came painfully close to converting on a fourth-down attempt as Allen’s desperation heave fell through Dalton Kincaid’s hands. The turnover on downs all but sealed the Chiefs’ third straight trip to the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, will be squaring off against Bills quarterback Josh Allen in this championship game. Mahomes and Allen have developed a rivalry during the years they've led their respective teams—and with each passing season, that competitive dynamic seems increasingly intense.
While the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for the Super Bowl, 30 other NFL teams are preparing to get there next season. Several teams have filled their head coaching vacancies and are assembling their staffs while other teams are in the process of improving their coordinators and clearing cap space for a massive salary cap increase.
The Bills' postseason has again ended in a loss to the Chiefs, and it hasn't been without a mixture of feelings about the game and the loss. On the one hand, Buffalo showed signs of strong play at times,
Josh Allen could take plenty of satisfaction from a season in which he became the betting favorite for MVP and the Buffalo Bills defied the doubters who predicted a down year.
Ravens pass rusher Kyle Van Noy has a contrarian take about the conversion play from the AFC. championship game, where Bill star Josh Allen was ruled short on a fourth down QB sneak.
A pair of MVP candidates won't be participating in this year's Pro Bowl for the AFC. The NFL announced Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
With their eyes set on the professional level of the sport, many outgoing Oregon Ducks are showing up and showing out to get noticed by NFL scouts ahead of the
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