It's been four days since the controversial interception that helped the Denver Broncos eliminate the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round. Nearly a week later, there's still no doubt in Brandin ...
The Buffalo Bills’ season ended in the most painful way possible on a single, disputed play that still has the locker room replaying every frame in their minds. After Denver’s 33-30 overtime win in ...
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Brandin Cooks vs. Davante Adams catch: Why Bills fans are upset over ruling in Rams-Bears game
Even after a litany of turnovers, the play that turned Saturday's game between the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills was a controversial battle for the football between Brandin Cooks and Ja'Quan ...
Hey, NFL: What’s a catch? Once again, many football fans, coaches and commentators are questioning the definition of a catch after a disputed interception helped eliminate the Buffalo Bills from the ...
Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks didn’t hold back while addressing the controversial interception that helped knocked Buffalo out of the playoffs in Sunday’s Divisional Round loss to the Broncos.
The Buffalo Bills fell to the Denver Broncos in a heartbreaking overtime 33-30 loss in the AFC divisional round. Once again, Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Co. failed to reach the Super Bowl. Allen ...
Had the Buffalo Bills not dismissed head coach Sean McDermott on Monday morning, the conversation would still be all about the Brandin Cooks catch-turned-interception. Five days after officials ruled ...
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott was still so aggrieved over how his team’s season ended, he called a reporter from the team plane to complain about it. McDermott was furious that what he saw ...
Buffalo Bills wide Brandin Cooks said that he caught what ultimately turned into a controversial interception in the Denver Broncos’ overtime victory on Saturday night. Cooks, 32, had the ball taken ...
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Brandin Cooks reflects on controversial Josh Allen OT interception: 'At the end of the day, it was a catch'
The Denver Broncos held off the Buffalo Bills 33-30 last Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Round, earning the right to host this weekend’s AFC Championship Game at home against the New England ...
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