Buffalo erased a deficit late, pulling it close and forcing overtime with a last-second field goal to tie the game. The momentum had swung in the Bills’ favor, setting up a chance to steal a win in Denver ⏱️🏟️.
In overtime, the Bills got the ball after the Broncos’ opening possession and then faced a critical 3rd-and-10. Josh Allen looked deep for Brandin Cooks, aiming for a big gain that could have put field-goal range within reach 🚦🔥.
The play ended with Broncos cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian grabbing the ball after Cooks hit the ground, and officials ruled it an interception. That ruling sparked strong pushback from those who believed Cooks had clear possession, igniting debate over the call 🛑🤔.
The controversial overtime play capped a painful finish for Buffalo, with critics and fans weighing in on officiating and possession rules as the Bills’ season came to a disappointing end ⚖️🗣️😮.