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"If I make one more play . . . we're probably not making a change."
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is excited to witness Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen face Bo Nix, his Denver Broncos counterpart, on Sunday in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Tears covered Josh Allen’s face. The Buffalo Bills already knew what was coming next. Buffalo knew it had run out of options In the minutes and hours that followed an emotional Allen blaming
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula popped up in a 53-minute press conference, probably to calm things down after a playoff exit and head coach Sean McDermott’s firing. But he only ended up adding another layer of controversy when he put wide receiver Keon Coleman on fire.
A decade-old photo of Hailee Steinfeld in Broncos gear resurfaced just before Josh Allen's Bills faced Denver in the playoffs. Allen humorously dismissed the image, stating he was unaware of it and that Steinfeld was likely paid to be there.
Around this time last year, before Peak officially existed, Elise Devlin, Rustin Dodd and I published a story about Allen’s playing days at Wyoming. There’s a bunch of fun stories in it (I enjoy the one about Allen, the ax and the tree, which sounds like a children’s book).
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott on Monday, two days after they were eliminated from the 2025 NFL playoffs with a 33-30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round.
Sam Darnold is the first quarterback in the 2018 NFL Draft class to reach the Super Bowl.
The Buffalo Bills’ search for a new head coach has taken a turn from the conventional to potentially cinematic. Just weeks after hanging up his cleats for a second time following a whirlwind,