The Buffalo Bills' most recent hunt for a Lombardi Trophy once again ended prematurely following a narrow loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday. And per former Bills quarterback, Ryan Fitzpatrick,
Former Bills quarterback explained the extremely low vibes in Buffalo after Sunday night's crushing loss to the Chiefs in the AFC championship.
In a clip shared to social media, Fitzpatrick was on the field hyping up the crowd at Highmark Stadium when he paused and began stripping off his shirt. Fitzpatrick was wearing a blue No. 14 Bills jersey with his name on the back.
The Bills are wearing blue home jerseys for their playoff game against the Ravens. Ryan Fitzpatrick prefers shirts versus skins.
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The Buffalo Bills are wearing blue home jerseys for their AFC divisional round game against the Baltimore Ravens. Ryan Fitzpatrick prefers shirts versus skins. Fitzpatrick, 42, fired up the crowd ...
For football fans as a whole, the AFC Championship Game was everything it was billed to be as the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills engaged in yet another in
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.
Fitz says that the solution to Allen's fourth-down incompletion against the Chiefs wasn't as easy to find in real time.
The Buffalo Bills came up a few points shy of booking their ticket to Super Bowl LIX in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. That AFC Championship matchup
When Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs face Josh Allen and the Bills in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium, it’ll be the fourth time the quarterbacks will meet. There have been only four other instances in NFL history of quarterbacks playing four times in the postseason. Allen offered high praise this week when asked about the Chiefs.