Sean McDermott Stands Up for Buffalo After 33–30 Overtime Loss to Broncos in Denver
Sean McDermott Stands Up for Buffalo After 33–30 Overtime Loss to Broncos in Denver
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott strongly defended his team following their heartbreaking 33–30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos, pushing back against criticism and emphasizing the resilience and character of his players after the season-ending defeat.
Speaking after the game in Denver, McDermott made it clear that while the loss was painful, it should not overshadow the effort Buffalo showed in a tightly contested playoff matchup that came down to the final possession.
“I’m proud of this football team,” McDermott said. “This group fought, competed, and showed exactly what it means to be Buffalo Bills football.”
A Gut-Wrenching Finish
The Bills erased multiple deficits and forced overtime, only to fall short after Denver capitalized on its opening possession in the extra period. The loss marked one of the most emotionally draining defeats of Buffalo’s season, especially given the high stakes and the team’s late-game execution.
McDermott acknowledged missed opportunities but rejected the idea that the Bills failed in the moment.
“This game could have gone either way,” he said. “It wasn’t about effort or heart. It was about inches.”
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