Dalton Kincaid had it, then dropped it. The Buffalo Bills were driving late in the AFC championship game, trailing the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29. They faced fourth-and-5 at their 47-yard line with two minutes remaining when disaster struck.
Josh Allen is usually efficient while attempting a quarterback sneak or tush push, as the Gen Z slang quantified it. The Buffalo Bills played bold and went for the sneak twice in the same drive.
CBS analyst Romo is a former Dallas star quarterback, so it was only natural to ask whether he agrees with his broadcasting partner, Jim Nantz, that the Bills have replaced the Cowboys as “America’s Team.
While they both led their teams to touchdowns in the first quarter, the Bills had one of their drives come to end thanks in part to a really bad holding call that had Tony Romo blasting the refs on the CBS broadcast. Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins was the lineman who drew the flag but the replay showed he didn't do anything wrong.
Tony Romo accused star tight end Travis Kelce of flopping during the Chiefs’ thrilling AFC Championship win over the Bills on Sunday in a moment that led to a flag against the Bills.
Dawkins was flagged for an offensive holding CBS analyst Tony Romo labeled "a terrible call" during the Bills game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Dawkins forced Baltimore outside linebacker David Ojabo to the ground, which called back a completion from Josh Allen to Curtis Samuel for 8 yards.
The Kansas City Chiefs claimed the AFC throne once again despite a lackluster performance from Travis Kelce, who caught a surprising criticism from Tony Romo in the CBS broadcast booth.
Tony Romo got on the nerves of some NFL fans when he commented on the AFC Championship game between the Chiefs and the Bills.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are one game from standing alone, leaving unfulfilled legacies and grousing fans in their wake.
CBS got Buffalo Bills fans' hopes up on Sunday after Josh Allen's incomplete pass to Dalton Kincaid, with the score bug signaling that a flag had been thrown on the play
During the Kansas City Chiefs’ latest playoff victory against the Buffalo Bills, Travis Kelce made headlines for more than his on-field performance. The tight end successfully provoked Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips into a penalty after reacting to a late hit on quarterback Patrick Mahomes.