Joey Bosa’s postgame reaction captured the emotion of the moment. The Bills’ defensive end walked off the field visibly heated and was later seen angrily throwing his helmet in the tunnel. He finished with three tackles, and on the final drive he was involved in a near-levied sequence where a pass interference on Taron Johnson was called on a 2nd-and-10 from the Denver 47, while a roughing the passer on Bosa was flagged—an outcome that might have stood differently if Johnson hadn’t drawn the penalty. 😤🗯️
Bosa signed a one-year, $12 million contract with Buffalo this offseason after nine seasons with the Chargers. He posted five sacks and five forced fumbles in 15 games this season, but as a pending free agent, the Bills may weigh whether to re-sign him. Buffalo is likely to prioritize youth along the defensive line, which could mean targeting a defensive end in the 2026 NFL Draft. 💼💰🧳
Buffalo missed a major chance to reach the Super Bowl, despite entering the playoffs as one of the AFC’s most experienced teams and benefiting from the Chiefs missing the postseason. The Bills have fallen short in four of the last five postseasons, and with the absence of Kansas City this time around, questions about how to finally win a conference title will loom. A potential coaching reshuffle for Sean McDermott could be on the table as the organization debates its direction. 🏈🤔🔄
There’s still hope for the franchise with Josh Allen at quarterback. The Bills can retool this offseason, and if they make meaningful changes, 2026 could mark their year. Until then, Buffalo remains in the mix, aiming to capitalize on a window that remains open as they search for the right formula to finally reach the Super Bowl. 🙌🏈🌟