Bills, Dawson Knox and AFC Championship Game
Buffalo Bills came up short once again to the Kansas City Chiefs, including on a crucial fourth down incompletion from Josh Allen to tight end Dalton Kincaid.
Josh Allen unsure if he'll participate in Pro Bowl
Anyone who is arguing that Sunday's loss was a legacy defining game for Josh Allen is way off the mark. Sal Maiorana explains why.
The second-year tight end couldn't hold on for a catch in the biggest play of the AFC championship game. Here's what his teammate Dawson Knox said.
Josh Allen and other Bills players defended tight end Dalton Kincaid amid online backlash after he was unable to catch Allen's desperation heave in the fourth quarter Sunday.
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.
Dalton Kincaid was despondent following his dropped pass on Josh Allen's 4th-and-5 heave in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 32-29 AFC Championship Game
Josh Allen played his first postseason game five years ago, a wild-card round game at Houston. To watch it again now is to see the playoff-football equivalent of ski cross: all gas, no brakes, and a decent chance of a spectacular crash.
The Buffalo Bills suffered a defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the NFL Divisional Championship game. Among the players criticized for the loss was Josh Allen's teammate, Dalton Kincaid.
The Bills didn’t recognize the pre-snap disguise, and Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen had no choice but ... Bills tight end Dawson Knox described his view of the play from the sidelines.
Bills 38, Chiefs 20 Allen's talents as a runner were on display as he rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown. He threw for 115 yards but three of his 15 completions went for touchdowns. Mahomes was 33-of-54 with two touchdowns and two picks.