The two main guys in charge of the Buffalo Bills, general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott, did their end of season media availability, speaking with reporters for extended amounts of time at One Bills Drive.
The Buffalo Bills dropped another big one to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, and the coach is under fire.
Quick-hitting items from Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott’s 60-minute wrap-up news conference Thursday in Orchard Park: 1. On staying positive that the Bills will eventually get it done.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott explained his thought process during the controversial 4th-down call vs Chiefs.
James Cook goes flying. Cook’s brilliance wasn ... it didn’t look that way on that big gain and head coach Sean McDermott didn’t mention it in his postgame interview with Evan Washburn.
Josh Allen has Sean McDermott’s back ... Star running back James Cook, who averaged 6.5 yards per run and had three catches for 49 yards, did not touch the ball on the Bills’ final drive.
Following another controversial, gut-wrenching playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott didn ... offensive playmaker, James Cook, was torching the Chiefs.
We don't know why Cook wasn't on the field. It wasn't addressed by head coach Sean McDermott after the loss, and the media didn't ask about it. Backup running back Ty Johnson got the first carry ...
Difficult as it was for Sean McDermott to wrap up yet another Bills' season ending short of a Super Bowl berth, there was nothing on Thursday dissuading Buffalo’s coach from believing more opportunities lay ahead.
Another year, another heartbreaking end to the season for Sean McDermott and the Bills ... second half when they got the ball running. James Cook provided good output and it also freed up Josh ...
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has revealed his thoughts on the constant lack of ultimate success in the playoffs.