Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd on The Herd to break down the Buffalo Bills’ crushing playoff loss, the Philadelphia Eagles’ unstoppable Tush Push play, and whether Patrick Mahomes has surpassed Tom Brady in the GOAT conversation.
The Buffalo Bills were four points away from the Super Bowl. Instead, they will take their playoff record vs. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to 0-4. According to Colin Cowherd, it’s because of Sean McDermott.
The Buffalo Bills lost 32-29 against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship, and Colin Cowherd discusses the main reason why: Sean McDermott was outplayed and outcoached.
Colin Cowherd slammed the Bills' attempt at replicating the Eagles' famous tush-push play in their AFC Championship game loss to the Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs are just two wins away from the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat in NFL history, but to accomplish it, they’re going to have to beat two
Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images So, could this be the year the Buffalo Bills finally bring home the Lombardi Trophy? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—Colin Cowherd ...
So who will come out on top in part two of the matchup? According to Fox Sports host Colin Cowherd, it will be the boys in blue who end up celebrating.
Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the biggest takeaways from the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Buffalo Bills, preview Super Bowl LIX, and discuss how losing to the Bills in the Divisional Round impacted the Ravens’ locker room.
The Chiefs are favored at home to beat the Bills in the playoffs for the 4th time in 5 years, but Colin Cowherd is saying not so fast.
The Buffalo Bills have a tough opponent in the Divisional Round, but they are the Super Bowl favorite after destroying the Broncos.
On the latest episode of The Herd, Colin Cowherd unveiled his Blazing 5 picks for the NFL Divisional Round games and Monday’s National Championship.But it was his bold Super Bowl prediction that ...
After suffering another heartbreaking loss in the playoffs, Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox says he'll continue to praise God in both the good and bad times.