Sean McDermott’s Victory Speech Vs. Kansas City Chiefs! | Buffalo Bills

Watch Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott’s victory speech after the 30-21 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

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47 comments
  1. Greatest win I can ever remember !! Josh and the boys were awesome. And then Josh's run into the end zone after dodging all kinds of opponents on the way to a TD, it doesn't get any better than that. Then Bernard's interception towards the end of the 4th quarter to seal the victory, gotta love it ! GO GO JOSH AND THE BILLS !!

  2. Very good character win tonight. This will encourage and develop this group in a strong way moving forward. Hope they can continue to win the battles in the trenches and shine brighter than everyone else they play from here on out. 🐃 🦬

  3. Chill, you don't win SB in October. Beat the 49ers next week, and you guys may be on the right track. I still remember how the Bills looked against Baltimore and the Texans.

  4. Buffalo enjoy this win but I am a huge chiefs fan and you all know that the chiefs own you guys in the playoffs. So enjoy this win cause the next time you play the chiefs it will be in the playoffs and after the game you will be crying all the way home. Go Chiefs

  5. What an amazing game. Josh Allen is unreal. What a day for the defense and special teams as well. This team is NO JOKE. Hopefully, this continues into the post season this time.

  6. Grateful to see Coach McDermott playing to win on that 4th and 2. A fg and a 5 point lead might have held up in the end, but I feel like settling for a fg would have been playing not to lose and I don’t think that approach wins many Super Bowls.

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