W said:
without reaching the Super Bowl
but it might be the most all-time for one coach-QB combo
White - Landry
Fouts - Coryell
Tarkenton - Grant
That's a few off the top of my head. Not sure if they have longer streaks.
W said:
without reaching the Super Bowl
but it might be the most all-time for one coach-QB combo
birdman said:W said:
without reaching the Super Bowl
but it might be the most all-time for one coach-QB combo
White - Landry
Fouts - Coryell
Tarkenton - Grant
That's a few off the top of my head. Not sure if they have longer streaks.
MookieBlaylock said:
what a pathetic attempt at a slide tackle by the kicker you go with the inside leg and you take him down with ease
birdman said:annie88 said:
If that guy comes down with that catch on the bills, this game would've gone the other way.
What a weird ending.
Don't forget, they dropped one on 2nd down too. That would have given them a first down and in field range.
Neither throw was that accurate. Not terrible, but another two yards on each throw and they're easy catches.
And nobody will ever remember those plays. It will always be about the terrible interception call.
kyledr04 said:
It sucks that Buffalo was usually playing in KC's shadow and couldn't get it done with them out of the way. Might have missed their window. Just can't get it done in the playoffs.
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— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) January 18, 2026
txagman1998 said:
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redag06 said:
The nfl has to do better that WAS NOT AN INTERCEPTION.
Enviroag02 said:redag06 said:
The nfl has to do better that WAS NOT AN INTERCEPTION.
How was it not an interception?
Enviroag02 said:
Cooks never possessed it.
Enviroag02 said:
Cooks never possessed it.
jsc8116 said:
Article said Nix was injured 2nd to last play in OT, so the play where he kneeled it to center the ball for the FG? If so that is a BAS way to lose your QB.
Sounds like Bo Nix suffered a broken ankle on this play, which was a questionable play call to begin with. pic.twitter.com/AkLwdiv5rw
— Chris Cooper (@ChrisCooper_NFL) January 18, 2026
I will watch this till the end of time saying Cooks had total control of the ball when he hit the ground pic.twitter.com/OtTzcho12k
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) January 18, 2026
Either that or this but breaking an ankle off a kneel? pic.twitter.com/vc041LbUWV
— Bones🦴 (@Boness305) January 18, 2026
"I'm standing up for Buffalo. ... What went on is not how it should go down."
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 18, 2026
Bills head coach Sean McDermott on the interception call in OT. pic.twitter.com/8WzyZHMAg7
Coppell97 said:"I'm standing up for Buffalo. ... What went on is not how it should go down."
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 18, 2026
Bills head coach Sean McDermott on the interception call in OT. pic.twitter.com/8WzyZHMAg7
Matt_ag98 said:
Not PI at the end...a total gift
Scotty Appleton said:Matt_ag98 said:
Not PI at the end...a total gift
What? The 2nd PI was 100% PI. The 1st one was iffy, but didn't matter as Bosa was called for a blatant roughing penalty
Enviroag02 said:
Shows the actual rule and that there is an element of "another act or move" after possessing with a knee down, including surviving the ground, which Cooks did not do.