ORCHARD PARK - A season-long trend, one in which the Buffalo Bills had been given a reprieve from in the last few weeks, has returned at quite an inopportune time: Injuries on the defensive side of the ball.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott followed his team's win over the Baltimore Ravens with a response on Buffalo being called "City of Losers" by a Baltimore radio host.
The Buffalo Bills took down the Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's NFL divisional round clash, clinching their berth in the AFC title game. After the win, Sean McDermott was asked about a contentious comment made by a Baltimore radio host during the lead-up to the game.
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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.
Milano is dealing with hamstring soreness, which kept him out of the final few defensive plays in their victory over the Baltimore Ravens. He made his season debut on Dec. 1 and after shaking off the rust, has been one of the Bills' better performers through two playoff games.
Coleman brought up his incendiary comment from 2019 last week at a Baltimore Ravens news conference ahead of Sunday's Bills vs. Ravens game. Coleman, an Ithaca College grad, seemed to relish ticking off Bills fans when he originally called Buffalo a "city of losers."
T he Buffalo Bills grinded out a 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round of the playoffs, and now they will head to Kansas City for their fourth playoff matchu
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 .
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 Neale award, established in 1989, is voted on by a different panel and it recognizes exceptional leadership, strategic innovation, and significant impact on the game. This is the first time McDermott has won it, and he is also the first Bills coach to win it.