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After nine years, eight winning seasons, five divisional titles, and 16 playoff wins, the Buffalo Bills have officially parted ways with their now-former head coach, Sean McDermott, after the franchise failed to reach the Super Bowl yet again.
Bills' Josh Allen throws away best shot at Super Bowl with four turnovers in playoff loss to Broncos
For the seventh straight year, the Buffalo Bills reached the playoffs with Josh Allen, and for the seventh straight year, they didn't make it to the Super Bowl. The Bills are the Sisyphus of the NFL: They roll the boulder up the mountain every year and just as they're about to get to the top, it rolls right back down on them.
Allen did not play well in this one, with inexcusable, untimely turnovers, but he did will them back into the game
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Josh Allen wipes away tears and takes the blame after his 4 turnovers lead to another playoff loss
Josh Allen stood at a microphone and wiped away tears after his latest heartbreaking playoff loss. This might have been the best chance for Allen and the Bills to get to the Super Bowl.
The Denver Broncos‘ defense under Vance Joseph has been the backbone of a dominant season, one that ended with a division title, the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and legitimate Super Bowl expectations.
Josh Allen wants to win a Super Bowl, and he hasn't even made it to the final dance with the Buffalo Bills. Fans are speculating if he needs a change.
Along with even more heartbreak, Saturday's crushing loss served as a reminder that Buffalo's roster could look much different next season.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson both have the talent required to lead their respective teams to Super Bowl titles. The fact that neither quarterback remains alive in the hunt for a Lombardi Trophy is a big reason why both the Ravens and Bills are searching for new head coaches.