AFC championship: Bills denied the 1st down against the chiefs in a controversial place which was confirmed on proofreading

January 26, 2025; Kansas City, MO, United States; Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen (17), the ball of Kansas City during the second half of the AFC championship match at the Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. Compulsory credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

January 26, 2025; Kansas City, MO, United States; Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen (17), the ball of Kansas City during the second half of the AFC championship match at the Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. Compulsory credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills played and lost for a more critical fourth game at the end of the AFC championship match on Sunday against the Kansas City chiefs.

The room involved a controversial place which was confirmed on the rereading review.

Buffalo holding an advance of 22-21 and 13:01 to play in the fourth quarter, the Bills did it for the fourth and 1 on the 41 yards of Kansas City. They called a sneak quarter to Josh Allen. The chiefs stood Allen near the melee line, but Allen seemed to win just enough field to reach the gain line at the 40 yards line.

The touch angles seemed to show that the ball has just reached the 40 yards line, but a clear view of the ball was blocked on the two angles which did not provide a final view.

The officials tried Allen in the field, then reviewed the game on Replay. After the exam, the Clete Blakeman referee announced that the decision on the ground would be held. The Bills returned the ball on Downs.

The chiefs almost immediately cashed the turnover. Five games later, Patrick Mahomes rushed to a touch of 10 yards. He followed a successful conversion pass of 2 points to Justin Watson to give the chiefs an advance of 29-22 with 10:14 to play.

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