
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen delivered the pass that should have won the game against the Denver Broncos, only to have it turn into a freak interception that led to a 33-30 loss. Allen was then seen crying in the post-game press conference over the astonishing defeat. During overtime of the AFC Divisional Round game on Saturday, Allen threw a deep pass right into the hands of wide receiver Brandin Cooks that would have set up the Bills in game-winning field goal range. But as Cooks went down to the ground with the pigskin, the ball rolled into a position where Broncos defensive back Ja’Quan McMillian was able to snatch it away for an interception as Cooks lay on his back.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe instant replay review showed Cooks was down on the ground with possession of the ball, which typically would end the play and award the Bills a completion. But enough of the ball was already in McMillan’s arms by the time Cooks hit the ground that officials did not reverse the call after looking it over. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix went on to lead Denver into game-winning field goal territory, aided by two big pass interference calls by the Bills defense. Matt Prater nailed a 50-yearder to send the Broncos to the AFC Championship game.FOX SUPER 6 CONTEST: CHRIS ‘THE BEAR’ FALLICA’S NFL DIVISIONAL ROUND PREDICTIONSMany fans on social media scrutinized the referees’ decision to rule the play as an interception. “I’m sorry but in no world…
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