DENVER — Emotions boiled over after one of the most dramatic playoff games of the year. The Buffalo Bills collapsed in overtime, falling 33–30 to the Denver Broncos, and head coach Sean McDermott did not hide his fury.
“We were the team that deserved to win,” McDermott said, visibly angry. He accused the game of tilting in the second half and overtime, pointing to calls and non-calls that, in his view, changed everything. He warned that if the league didn’t address it, the issue would not simply fade away.
The studio fell into stunned silence.
Cameras locked onto McDermott’s face — jaw tight, eyes burning — as his words echoed. Then all eyes turned to the other sideline.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton didn’t raise his voice. He didn’t argue. He didn’t explain. Looking straight into the camera, calm and unshaken, he delivered just six words:
“The score decides who deserved it.”
That was it.
No debate. No counterattack. Just the scoreboard glowing behind him.
The broadcast cut back to McDermott — expression hardened, no reply left to give. In that moment, every argument collapsed under one undeniable fact.
33–30.
Broncos advance.
Bills are done.