ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Different season. Familiar heartbreaking finish.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills know the feeling all too well.
''Here, there, doesn't matter,'' the Bills quarterback said. ''Losing sucks. I don't know what else to say.''
Buffalo (12-7) showed plenty of resolve in 2023, winning its last five regular-season games to claim its fourth straight AFC East title. But the Bills fell short of their ultimate goal Sunday night with a 27-24 loss in the divisional round — again — and against the Kansas City Chiefs — again.
It was the third straight year the Bills' season ended in this round of the playoffs. And they've been eliminated by the Chiefs in three of the past four years, with losses after the 2020 and 2021 seasons at Arrowhead Stadium.
Two years ago, it was ''13 Seconds'' — the amount of time it took Patrick Mahomes to drive the Chiefs for a tying field goal. This time, the Bills brought back two words familiar from their history of heartbreak: wide right.
Tyler Bass missed a 44-yard field goal attempt with 1:43 left, and the Chiefs ran out the clock from there. Wide right became infamous in Buffalo when Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds of a 20-19 loss to the New York Giants in the Super Bowl on Jan. 27, 1991.
''I feel terrible,'' Bass said. ''This one hurts bad.''