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Did the Bills score on every drive?

Buffalo scored a touchdown on all seven of its possessions outside of a kneel-down at the end of the game, becoming the first team in the Super Bowl era to score a TD on each of its first seven drives of a playoff game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Did the Bills score on every possession?

Bills ended every possession with a touchdown or kneeldown, unprecedented in NFL history.

How did the Bills score 47 points?

When Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen found backup offensive lineman Tommy Doyle on a touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter Saturday night to make it 47-10, it was evident the beating Bills were putting on the Patriots was about more than just one playoff game.

How did the Buffalo Bills score their last touchdown?

He caught a crossing route, turned it up and outran the Bills defense for a 64-yard score. Then it was Allen who still had a lot of time. He got the Bills into the end zone, hitting Davis for a touchdown with 13 seconds left. The Bills led 36-33.

Did Buffalo Bills miss extra point?

The Patriots punted on their next two possessions as their situation grew increasingly dire. Jones threw his second interception shortly after halftime, and Allen's touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders made it a 33-3 game. About all that went wrong for the Bills was their two missed extra points.

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Did Bills miss a field goal?

Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass misses a 33-yard field goal as the broadcast shows the extreme winds during the game.

How many extra points has Bass missed?

Bills' Tyler Bass: Notches 11 points

Heading into the Bills' bye week, he's missed just one of 36 total attempts, racking up an NFL-best 63 points at his position.

Did Kansas City win in overtime?

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates with fans as he walks off the field after an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022, in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs won 42-36 in overtime.

How did Bills lose to Chiefs?

The Bills deserved to win Sunday night's AFC divisional playoff game at Kansas City because of stellar play by quarterback Josh Allen. Unfortunately for them, they didn't win because they also had to field a defense against Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs outlasted the Bills 42-36 in overtime.

How did the Bills lose yesterday?

Unfortunately for the Bills, they came up on the wrong side of the historic showdown. The Bills lost to quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, 42-36, ending their season in the divisional round. After the game, the team discussed what is felt like coming up short in an instant classic.

Did the Bills punt the ball?

They did not punt. They did not attempt any field goals. They did not turn the ball over. On a freezing Saturday night at home, the Bills were nearly flawless against the Patriots, who have toyed with the team mercilessly for years.

Has Josh Allen beaten the Patriots?

Josh Allen threw for five touchdowns, the Bills scored on every offensive possession, and the Patriots' offense couldn't get on track in a 47-17 Buffalo blowout of the Patriots. It also marked the worst performance ever by New England's defense in the Bill Belichick era. With the loss, the Patriots' season is now over.

Has an NFL team ever scored on every drive?

And, of course, they did. Every drive, with the exception of a kickoff as time expired in the first half and victory formation at the end of the game, resulted in points for the Packers.

Did the Bills score a touchdown on every possession?

Mac Jones threw his second TD of the game to Kendrick Bourne. The only thing in jeopardy is the Bills scoring on every possession. So far they are seven for seven, which is an NFL postseason record.

How did Chiefs score in 13 seconds?

Gave it to himself. With 62 seconds left, he led a go-ahead touchdown drive, hitting Hill over the middle. With 13 seconds left, he'd led the game-tying field goal drive. In overtime, he marched the Chiefs 75 yards on their initial possession for the game-winner, an 8-yard pass to Kelce.

Did the Bills ever won a Super Bowl?

As a member of the American Football League (AFL), the Bills won two league championships (1964 and 1965), and, while playing in the NFL (after the merger of the AFL and the NFL in 1970), they appeared in a record four consecutive Super Bowls (1991–94), losing on each occasion.

Will Buffalo Bills go to Super Bowl?

Per DraftKings SportsBook, the Buffalo Bills have the second-best odds to be the Super Bowl champs for the 2022 NFL season. The Bills are listed at +800, so a $10 bet today would net you $90 in return. The Bills are second only to the Kansas City Chiefs, who are barely ahead of Buffalo at +700.

Did the Chiefs beat the Bills this year?

The Chiefs outlast Buffalo in a shootout for the ages

But Patrick Mahomes came to play as well, leading the Chiefs on a last-minute drive to set up a game-tying field goal, then finding Travis Kelce on the first possession of overtime to send K.C. back to the AFC title game with a 42-36 victory.

Did the Bills win the coin toss?

Buffalo has lost its last three coin tosses, all at home, where Allen doesn't get to pick. But the Bills won all of those games. They're on a five-game winning streak heading into Kansas City on Sunday.

Did the Chiefs beat the Bills 2022?

Chiefs final score, results: KC wins OT thriller, reaches fourth consecutive AFC championship. The Chiefs are headed to the 2022 AFC championship game after a thrilling 42-36 overtime win over the Bills in the divisional round Sunday night in Kansas City, Mo.

What does Tyler Bass make?

2020 season

Bass signed a four-year, $3.475 million contract with the Bills on May 7, 2020.

Is Tyler Bass a rookie?

Rookie kicker Tyler Bass set the Bills' single-season high for points in a season with 141 points.

Did Tyler Bass make the Pro Bowl?

Bass actually finished as a fifth alternate for the Pro Bowl even though he finished T6th in the NFL in points scored (135) and was one of five kickers in the NFL to not miss a PAT all season.