‘The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills had an average audience of 57.4 million, according to the Sports Business Journal, making it the most-watched AFC title game in NFL history.’
BillsBeat - January 29, 2025
Bills-Chiefs Smashes AFC Championship Ratings Record With Monster TV Audience
‘The Chiefs’ 32–29 win over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s AFC championship drew an audience of 57.4 million viewers, Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday morning.’
New Video Shows Refs Seemed to Make Big Mistake Before Bills' Failed Fourth Down
‘While Buffalo’s final offensive play, a failed attempt to convert a 4th-and-5 with just under two minutes left in the game, has received a ton of attention, their other failed fourth down attempt earlier in the fourth quarter deserves some more looks. Actually, the third down before it needs more attention because it sure seemed like the refs gave them a bad spot which led to the Bills going for it on the next play.’
Ravens Fans Return Favor to Bills Mafia With Fundraiser for Dalton Kincaid Charity
‘Days after Kincaid failed to make the fourth-down catch on the Bills’ final play of the game, Baltimore Ravens fans banded together to start a fundraiser for the Buffalo tight end’s charity, The Summit Center, a New York-based nonprofit that helps children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.’
Chiefs Brilliantly Copied a Play By AFC Rival to Burn Bills for Two Huge Touchdowns
‘The play is a simple counter-read-option that had two tight ends in the backfield. On the first score, quarterback Patrick Mahomes handed off to running back Kareem Hunt, who ran it in for a 12-yard touchdown on the Chiefs’ opening drive. The second score came in the fourth quarter when Mahomes kept the ball and ran in for a 10-yard touchdown to give Kansas City a 29–22 lead.’
Bills' Josh Allen Questionable for Pro Bowl Thanks to Injury From AFC Title Game
‘“I got a little banged-up hand right now—a wrist,” Allen said during his season-ending presser on Monday, per Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News. “So, I got to talk with docs right now and figure it out. But we’ll see.”’
Bills Offensive Lineman Revealed Tricky Move Chiefs Defense Did on Game-Sealing Play
‘On Monday, Bills guard O’Cyrus Torrence said Spagnuolo pulled off a legendary move on that play as he set Buffalo up for it throughout the game, as if he was waiting to finally trick them when it mattered most.’
Hailee Steinfeld says she's proud of Buffalo Bills, fiance Josh Allen after tremendous season
‘”I am so proud of that man and everything that he’s done,” Steinfeld said. “Everything that team has done together. He is the hardest working person I know.”‘
Bills Mafia donations, explained: Why Buffalo fans are raising money for Ravens' Mark Andrews' GoFundMe after brutal drop
‘In the aftermath of Sunday’s game, Bills fans sprang into action, starting up a GoFundMe in Andrews’ honor. The page, made by Nicholas Howard, set an initial goal of donating $18,000 to a charity Andrews holds near and dear to his heart, the Breakthrough T1D fund, a global organization that funds research and advocacy for those living with Type 1 diabetes.’
Dalton Kincaid donations, explained: Why Ravens fans are raising money for Bills TE's charity after crucial drop
‘Kincaid was unable to reel in Josh Allen’s lofted effort on fourth-and-five, effectively spelling an end to the Bills’ hopes for a much sought-after first Super Bowl. Following the contest, Kincaid was subjected to a round of criticism and, in some cases, vitriol. Allen, Terrel Bernard, Dawson Knox and others were quick to defend the second-year pass-catcher in interviews that emerged following the game’s conclusion.’
Cook, McGovern heading to Pro Bowl Games; Allen will not participate
‘The league announced on Tuesday that Bills running back James Cook and center Connor McGovern have been named to the Pro Bowl as replacement players. Cook will go to Orlando in place of Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry, while McGovern will replace Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey.’
'We trust the guys in the locker room' | Bills players share their thoughts on the 2024 season coming to an end
‘”As you get older, you just start to have a different perspective on things,” Miller said. “Some of the bonds that we had, the way we prepared, this coaching staff, this locker room, it was things on this team that stood out that wasn’t on those last two Super Bowl teams that I had… God has an interesting way of going about things. I love being a Buffalo Bill, I love this coaching staff… I can’t say enough about Josh.”‘
Ravens Fans Donate to Charity Supported by Bills' Dalton Kincaid
‘After Andrews’ fourth quarter fumble and dropped two-point conversion attempt helped the Bills defeat the Ravens, 27-25, in the Divisional Round, Bills fans helped donate over $140,000 to Breakthrough TD1, a diabetes research and advocacy organization. Andrews, who is public about dealing with Type-1 diabetes, has long been a supporter of Breakthrough TD1.’
BillsBeat - January 28, 2025
Bills players lament being so close, yet so far from Super Bowl after loss to Chiefs
‘“I feel like I’ve said this every year, there’s 31 unhappy teams,” said quarterback Josh Allen. “But I will say this about our team: emphasis on team. I think this is one of the more special units I’ve ever been around in my entire life, from Pop Warner through high school through college, in the NFL. Guys truly cared about each other. Everyone kind of understood their role and their assignment, and we had a huge internal belief when we all got here for camp. And we worked extremely hard to get to where we got. We’re constantly knocking at the door. And you’re playing a team like the Chiefs, who have done it so well for so long, you got to not just knock, you got to kick the door down. And we didn’t do that.”’
Bills notebook: Allen 'a little banged-up' on right hand, unsure on Pro Bowl
‘“I don’t know,” Allen said Monday. “I got a little banged-up hand right now – a wrist. So, I got to talk with docs right now and figure it out. But we’ll see.”’