
Cue up another debate about the overtime rules and whether we need to see both offenses (barring a defensive TD or safety) guaranteed one possession. The coin toss went KC’s way, and the rest is history. Harrison Butker, who’d missed a PAT and a field goal, sent the game into overtime. We had four lead changes after the two-minute warning! Gabriel Davis had 8 catches for 201 yards and 4 touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 13 seconds left to make it 36-33.Ī bad decision not to squib kick and then even worse defense left Mahomes with two plays to get into field goal range.
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The 4th quarter and into overtime was better than most full games. That’s because Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes had one of the great quarterback duels in NFL history. Now imagine Tom Brady getting eliminated in epic fashion not being remotely close to the best game or best finish. Matt Gay haunted his old team by booting one through for the 30-27 winner. It was an all-timer of a comeback/collapse up until Matthew Stafford found Cooper Kupp wide open on the worst timed Cover 0 blitz you’ll ever see in a playoff game. LA lost three fumbles in the 2nd half, including one literally a play after they recovered a Tom Brady fumble, and another one by Cam Akers (his second of the game) that gifted Tampa Bay their eventual tying touchdown. The Los Angeles Rams raced out to a 27-3 lead on the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. sadly the Seahawks comprise roughly half of their wins. The Packers are now 7-7 in their last 14 games at Lambeau Field. Perhaps a certain MVP should be taken to task for the 10 points his offense scored. The 49ers pulled off the 13-10 upset despite Jimmy G’s best efforts to throw the game away. We knew Green Bay’s special teams would be a humongous liability, but that was like the Brandon Bostick game times 10. Then the Green Bay Packers put on a special teams shitshow for the ages, with a blocked field goal and blocked punt for a touchdown, as well as only 10-men on the field for the deciding field goal by the San Francisco 49ers’ Robbie Gould. The Divisional Round began with the Cincinnati Bengals getting a late interception off of Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill, followed by Joe Burrow leading the Bengals into field goal range for rookie sensation Evan McPherson to split the uprights for the 19-16 victory and the first road playoff win in franchise history. Maybe watching a rival win the Super Bowl for the first time in the Pete Carroll era will be the boot up the ass that the Seattle Seahawks need, but I’d rather not deal with an offseason of unbearable gloating heaped on top of what was a miserable regular season.

It also goes without saying that we’ll be rooting for the AFC in the Super Bowl, as either the Los Angeles Rams or San Francisco 49ers will be the NFC representative.

Four games, four walkoff wins, only one of the top-2 seeds is still in the postseason.

The Bills intercepted Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford three times and sacked him seven times.It goes without saying that that was the most incredible weekend of playoff football. At kickoff, the Bills officially unveiled a team expected to contend for this year’s Super Bowl title – in no small part because of their quarterback, Josh Allen.Īllen was intercepted twice in the first half, but was otherwise impressive during the season opener, passing for three touchdowns and and rushing for another. Allen completed 26 of 31 passes for 297 yards, while rushing for 56 yards. Three of those touchdowns came in the second half, which started with the game tied 10-10 and ended with the Bills humbling Rams.īuffalo's defense delivered, too. The Bills defeated the Rams, 31-10, Thursday at SoFi Stadium in the kickoff of the 2022 NFL season.īefore the game, the Rams unveiled their Super Bowl champions banner. INGLEWOOD, Calif. - The Los Angeles Rams are the reigning Super Bowl champions, and the Buffalo Bills are clearly unintimidated.
