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Let's Talk Ball: Bills stars weren't stars; Coaches step behind

Let's Talk Ball: Bills stars weren't stars; Coaches step behind

Yahoo30-01-2025
Buffalo Kickoff Live hosts Thad Brown and Carl Jones think the stars didn't play enough like stars in KC. Chiefs coaches seemed a step ahead right from the jump, especially against the Bills defense. Buffalo's superb offensive line took too many losses.
They also talk about how the Bills pass defense was always going to be wrong against Patrick Mahomes and why it was a rough night for the safeties. Plus, a look ahead to next year with what the Bills need to add. It's the season finale of Let's Talk Ball.
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