June 7, 2025

Buffalo Bills coach gives a harsh analysis of the play that cost the team the win.

The Buffalo Bills lost their third straight NFL game against the Denver Broncos, and their coach, Sean McDermott, bemoaned the errors his team committed.

They put in a dismal performance, but they were still ahead by one point going into the last quarter at Bills Stadium. The Denver kicker Wil Lutz missed a 41-yard field goal that appeared to be the final point the Bills needed to win.

But the Bills were fined for fielding too many players, which gave the Broncos a second chance. There were twelve defenders on the field when the ball was snapped, which led to a five-yard penalty and another opportunity for a field goal for Lutz, who converted both times.

Following the game, Bills coach McDermott was extremely irate as the Broncos secured their third straight victory with the help of the successful kick, winning 24–22. When asked if it was one of the most mysterious losses he had ever suffered, he responded, “No, no, no.”

This week, we rehearsed switching from dime to field goal block two or three times. In the end, we failed to carry it out. Thus, it is unacceptable. The play was called for a penalty because it seemed like the Bills had an extra lineman on the field the entire time.

Regarding which players were to leave the action and whether the play was called the same way on the game’s final two field goal attempts, McDermott could not provide any details.

Following the game, Bills coach McDermott was extremely irate as the Broncos secured their third straight victory with the help of the successful kick, winning 24–22. When asked if it was one of the most mysterious losses he had ever suffered, he responded, “No, no, no.”

This week, we rehearsed switching from dime to field goal block two or three times. In the end, we failed to carry it out. Thus, it is unacceptable. The play was called for a penalty because it seemed like the Bills had an extra lineman on the field the entire time.

Regarding which players were to leave the action and whether the play was called the same way on the game’s final two field goal attempts, McDermott could not provide any details.

They equaled their season-high four turnovers in a game against the Broncos thanks to a slew of offensive blunders. Josh Allen, the quarterback, accounted for three of them with two interceptions and one fumble. With 11 interceptions, he now leads the NFL and has one in six straight games.

Allen remarked, “Sucks,” on the most recent setbacks. “Never should have been in that situation to

begin with. a great deal of subpar football. a whole deal of poor football.” Now that they have the third-toughest remaining schedule, the Bills find themselves in a challenging situation.

The Bills are still second in the AFC East behind the Miami Dolphins, but they play the greatest team in the league this season—the Philadelphia Eagles—as well as the defending champion Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend after hosting the New York Jets.

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