Bills’ frustrations spilled over during end-of-game scuffle

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills, Alex Okafor, Kansas City Chiefs. (Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills, Alex Okafor, Kansas City Chiefs. (Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Buffalo Bills had their frustrations boil over vs. the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.

With the game seemingly out of reach, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen took a huge sack from Kansas City Chiefs pass-rusher Tanoh Kpassagnon, with Alex Okafor in hot pursuit.

The play was already blown dead and Okafor went a little extracurricular. This led to Allen throwing one of his best balls of the night into Okafor’s noggin. Then, a pair of Bills offensive linemen got into it with Okafor and the Chiefs in Dion Dawkins and Jon Feliciano. What resulted was so many unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and a huge waste of time for everyone involved.

Are the Chiefs going to win back-to-back Super Bowls now?

Kansas City was the second of two teams to punch its ticket to Super Bowl 55 on Sunday night. The Chiefs will meet the NFC champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, Florida of all places. The Buccaneers are now the first team in the Super Bowl era to play in the big game in their home stadium. Kansas City may be favored in this one, but this is not your typical neutral-site affair.

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While the Chiefs had no problem surviving the Bills in the 2020 AFC Championship game, the Buccaneers will be a different story. They have a menacing pass-rush and an opportunistic defense. Tampa Bay took advantage of a Green Bay Packers offensive line without David Bahktiari. Look for them to do the same with Eric Fisher certainly being out for the AFC champion Chiefs.

The Bills showed us what happens when your opponent bludgeons you down mentally.