Always one to keep the end game in perspective, Bills head coach Sean McDermott did that after beating the Ravens. Even so, the coach had to give it up to his defense following the 27-25 win. McDermott was as happy as anyone in Buffalo after the three turnovers in
The Buffalo Bills are on their way to the AFC Championship after taking down the Ravens on Sunday. Head coach Sean McDermott jabbed a Baltimore media
With a hard-fought victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Divisional Round, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott delivered a resounding message to critics who have long dismissed Buffalo as a city of losers.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen pointed to the team's doubters as a source of motivation inside the locker room during halftime of Sunday's 27-25
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is known for his no-nonsense, Belichick-esque approach to handling the media. Still, during a recent press conference, he delivered a response that was as cold as a Buffalo winter—and Bills Mafia is loving it.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Buffalo is a "City of Winners" after a Baltimore reporter called the city "losers'."
As has become tradition, McDermott admitted his mistake of burning a timeout after the failed QB sneak during his postgame press conference. "Looking back, for sure don't want to have to burn a timeout there," McDermott said .
Sean McDermott reflects on the Bills 27-25 playoff victory over the Ravens Sunday night.
Heading into the divisional round matchup, McDermott left no stone unturned when it came to preparing for the game. After the Bills' 27-25 win over the Ravens on Sunday, McDermott told Albert Breer that his staff, led by defensive coordinator Bobby Babich, went back and watched every play from the Ravens this season.
Neither McDermott nor Burr has formally spoken about their similarities. However, they are bound together in more ways than looks. After all, McDermott's Bills face off Burr's hometown team, the Patriots, two times a year.
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs without three offensive starters in the regular season. The unit that led the AFC in scoring should be at full health for the AFC Championship Game. No.