Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was upset after the team's latest playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, as the team missed a few opportunities to take the lead or tie the game .
The Bills' final drive began with a long pass from Allen to Stefon Diggs that went through the receiver's hands. It was tough to sled from there, but Buffalo got within field goal range. However, Tyler Bass missed a 44-yard field goal that tied the game.
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Buffalo fell to Kansas City 27-24. The Bills have been eliminated by the Chiefs in three of the last four seasons.
“Here, there, it doesn't matter,” Allen said. “Losing sucks. I don't know what else to say.”
Allen felt bad for putting Bass in the position of having to score a field goal to tie the game.
“I wish they hadn't put him in that situation,” he said. “You win as a team. You lose as a team. One play doesn't define a season, it doesn't define a game.”
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Bills coach Sean McDermott also weighed in.
“I'm extremely disappointed. I mean, you put a lot of time into this, you put a lot of time into a season, let alone this game and the preparation for it,” he said. “And to go out and not perform as expected is extremely disappointing and frustrating.
“I've been to two Super Bowls and there's only one team that's happy. It's that kind of business and you keep working at it.”
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Allen finished 26 of 39 with 186 passing yards, one touchdown pass, 72 rushing yards and two rushing scores.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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