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The Kansas City Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday came down to a handful of plays, but perhaps none were more important than a crucial turnover-on-downs early in the fourth quarter.
On fourth-and-1 at the 41-yard line, the Bills attempted to pick up a first down with the classic Tush Push. Josh Allen kept the ball himself and his teammates tried to shove him forward past the marker. It appeared that Allen did enough to secure the first down, but he was ruled to be short.
The Bills' momentum turned on what appeared to be a toss-up play in the fourth quarter of the AFC championship game.
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Despite delivering a catchable ball under utmost duress, Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen is letting tight end Dalton Kincaid off the hook for his dramatic drop in the AFC Championship Game.