Bills, Brandon Beane and AFC Championship
Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.
The Bills accomplished a lot — a 13-4 record, a spot in their second AFC title game in five years and defying lower expectations than they’ve grown accustomed to having after some of their offseason maneuvers a year ago. However, in the end, the result remained the same.
Despite a fourth playoff loss to the Chiefs in five postseasons, the Bills brass is still optimistic about the team's chances to reach the ultimate goal.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott had plenty to be upbeat about looking toward the future despite entering the offseason once again short of reaching the Super Bowl.
On a normal Thursday at 11 a.m., Brandon Beane would have been preparing to watch practice. At 2 p.m., Sean McDermott would be wrapping up practice.
The Chiefs do not plan to hold a public rally in the city following the deadly shooting outside Union Station that took place during last year’s parade that killed one and left over 20 injured, Fox 4 in Kansas City reported.
Brandon Graham, the hero of Super Bowl LII, could come off injured reserve ahead of Philadelphia's trip back to the big game. The pass rusher suffered a triceps injury in Week 12.
It’s been four days since the Bills’ season ended in another loss to Kansas City. Today Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane hosted their final media