The Buffalo Bills beat the Denver Broncos in a 31-7 final in the NFL's Wild Card round... but it was a close game for much of it That is, until running back Ty Johnson checked in. Johnson caught an impressive touchdown pass to put his team up 21-7.
NFL Films took an unforgettable moment and elevated it to legendary status. Their cinematic footage, narrated by the Bills’ play-by-play announcer Chris Brown and CBS announcer Jim Nantz, captures every detail of the play:
The Buffalo Bills scored a big win on Wild Card weekend, knocking off the Denver Broncos by a score of 31-7. The Bills got a huge boost with the game close and
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Johnson was blindsided when the New York Jets cut him in April 2023, but the former sixth-round draft pick landed on his feet four months later. The Bills signed the Maryland product in August and placed him on the practice squad for the start of the 2023 season.
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Cook, Davis, and Johnson have been a three-headed monster for the Buffalo offense. Their play against KC can determine if the Bills can head to Super Bowl LIX
Who had Curtis Samuel and Ty Johnson on their ... On fourth-and-1, Allen dodged defenders for 6.78 seconds before throwing a 24-yard touchdown to Johnson. Johnson’s sliding catch was upheld ...
The Bills have famously been unable to beat the Chiefs in the playoffs in recent years. But there's a new wrinkle in their offense that could be the difference this time around.
The Buffalo Bills headed to Kansas City for the AFC Championship game for the second time during the Sean McDermott and Josh Allen era. The Bills entered the game looking for a chance at their first Super Bowl victory.
Despite the defensive implosion and the incredibly depressing loss, I was certain about one thing — that Josh Allen’s postseason run, including the last loss which he didn't deserve, I had watched greatness.
Mack Hollins has been the X-factor for the Bills today. He had a 34-yard touchdown catch before halftime, and on their game-tying touchdown drive with 6:15 left, Hollins had a 32-yard catch on Bryan Cook to the Kansas City 4.