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Bills made big mistake to end regulation in loss to Chiefs
Bills head coach Sean McDermott apparently left too much time on the clock for the Chiefs. Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s AFC divisional round, and one key error late in regulation may have done them in.

The Bills appeared to have won the game when they took a 36-33 lead with 13 seconds left in regulation. However, they opted to kick deep on the ensuing kickoff instead of a squib kick, which could have potentially taken a few seconds off the clock if the Chiefs were forced into a return. The kickoff went for a touchback, and no time came off the clock as a result.

A number of people on Twitter suggested this was a key error that may have cost the Bills the game. Tony Romo also pointed out on CBS before the kickoff that putting the ball short of the end zone would be prudent.

Would this have made a difference? It’s certainly possible. The Chiefs wound up getting the ball with 13 seconds left and all three timeouts remaining. That gave them a lot of options to move the ball into field-goal range for Harrison Butker, as the remaining timeouts meant the Chiefs could still throw to the middle of the field without the clock running too much. Kansas City needed just two plays to move into range for Butker. Even taking three or four seconds off the clock on a kick return might have left the Chiefs with one play at most, and might have forced them to simply try to set up a Hail Mary attempt instead.

The flipside is the Bills would have been risking a big Tyreek Hill return if something went wrong. Hill had burned the Bills with a 45-yard punt return earlier in the fourth quarter, which was likely in the back of Sean McDermott’s mind.

Buffalo’s mistake here was not nearly as glaring as the errors another special teams unit made over the weekend. Still, a better-executed kickoff might have been the difference between victory and defeat in this one.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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