A comment made in a press conference in Baltimore last week caught the attention of Bills head coach Sean McDermott and he referenced it while talking to reporters after Sunday's 27-25 win over the Ravens.
It’s unfair. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh gave his heart and soul to his team this season. After watching men leave, Harbaugh built an impeccable coaching staff, acq
Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills survived a late onslaught from the Baltimore Ravens and beat them 27-25 to advance to the AFC Championship Game for only the second time in the last 32
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noticeably didn't feed Derrick Henry the ball more than 20 times. He sounded off on the limited usage.
After containing Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry to 84 rush yards, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott discussed how his defense heard all the storylines that the team would have a hard time containing him in the Divisional Round game.
Sean Payton and Dick Vermeil, Chuck Noll, Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, and his counterpart in Sunday’s AFC divisional round playoff game, John Harbaugh. This season, McDermott became the fifth ...
Thanks to Sunday's slim win over the Ravens, Buffalo gets another shot at Kansas City, the team the Bills beat back in Week 11 this season.
Baltimore sports radio personality Jerry Coleman may be ruing the day he called Buffalo a "city of losers."  Coleman brought up his incendiary comment from 2019 last week at a Baltimore Ravens news conference ahead of Sunday's Bills vs.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Buffalo is a "City of Winners" after a Baltimore reporter called the city "losers'." The post Bills HC Sean McDermott Addresses ‘City of Losers’ Jab After Playoff Win appeared first on Heavy Sports.
A year later at Kansas City came a 42-36 overtime loss in which Buffalo squandered a three-point lead in the final 13 seconds of regulation. And then there was last year, when Tyler Bass missed a 44-yard field goal attempt wide right with 1:43 left in a 27-24 loss against the visiting Chiefs.
The NFL’s divisional playoff round gave Dallas a view of what top teams looks like nowadays. For a franchise that’s been accused of being stuck in the past, that kind honest look could be useful as the Cowboys move forward into the offseason.