Bills Mafia has been widely praised as one of the best fan bases in the NFL, but some of them have taken their fandom way to far after Sunday’s loss.
Wide right ruined Buffalo’s Super Bowl dreams once again. Bills kicker Tyler Bass pushed a potential 44-yard game-tying field goal wide right and doomed the team’s promising season at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs yet again.
Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass deleted all of his social media accounts after pushing a game-tying kick against the Chiefs wide right. It was for a good reason.
The Bills kicker received death threats on social media and decided to take care of his mental health by getting away from it all.
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Josh Allen didn’t put the blame on Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass after he missed a potentially game-tying field goal.
“I wish it wouldn’t have been put in that situation. You win as a team, you lose as a team,” Allen said after the game. “One play doesn’t define a game, it doesn’t define a season. People are going to be out there saying that. We got to be there for him cause, again, we execute a couple plays prior and I’m probably singing a different tune right now.”
Allen didn’t sugarcoat the feeling of losing to the Chiefs once again and coming up short in the playoffs.
“It sucks. Losing sucks,” Allen said. “Losing to them, losing to anybody. At home, sucks.”
The loss marks the third time in four seasons that the Bills’ season has been ended by Kansas City. Allen threw for 186 yards and a touchdown while also picking up 72 yards and a pair of touchdowns on the ground.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had 215 passing yards and two touchdowns that were thrown to Travis Kelce.
Mahomes and the Chiefs managed to hold off the Bills and advance to another AFC Championship Game as they will face off against the Ravens.