Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Saturday's action from the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL season. Catch up on each game's biggest takeaways using the links below:
- REWATCH: Bills-Broncos on 麻豆国产 Premium
- READ: Nix suffers broken ankle, out for playoffs; Stidham to start in title game
- READ: Allen commits 4 TOs in loss: 'Let my teammates down tonight'
- READ: McDermott questions ruling on Broncos' McMillian's interception
- Nix comes up clutch as Broncos win overtime thriller. When Denver needed 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Bo Nix锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, the second-year quarterback delivered. A second-half lull, in which Denver generated one first down on four drives, saw a 13-point Broncos lead evaporate. Nix then heated up, tossed darts into the Buffalo defense, leading a clutch eight-play, 73-yard touchdown drive, capped with a perfect 26-yard pass to 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Marvin Mims Jr.锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 for the go-ahead score. After the Bills sent the contest into OT, Nix helped guide the Broncos to the game-winning 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Wil Lutz锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 field goal. It was an up-and-down contest for Nix, who completed his first five passes of the game but couldn鈥檛 connect on his next six as the contest remained tight early. Denver took advantage of Buffalo's miscues and leaned on the QB. Nix finished 26-of-46 passing for 279 yards with three TDs and an interception, while leading the Broncos with 29 rushing yards on 12 runs. Sean Payton called one handoff in the fourth quarter and overtime. He was going to trust his second-year signal-caller to get the job done. Nix delivered. The question after Sean Payton鈥檚 stunning postgame announcement that Nix broke his ankle in overtime is how Denver will respond without the quarterback who shouldered the load. 锘锘锘锘Jarrett Stidham锘锘锘锘 will start in Nix鈥檚 stead in the AFC Championship Game.
- Turnovers doom Allen, Bills. Self-inflicted mistakes cost Buffalo dearly, as they bow out of the postseason in the Divisional Round for the fourth time in the past five seasons. It was magic or tragic for 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Josh Allen锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘鈥檚 unit. Buffalo didn鈥檛 punt a single time in 11 drives. They scored on six possessions but turned the ball over five times. The giveaways negated Allen鈥檚 magic. Despite an injured receiver corps, Allen picked apart a good Broncos defense, completing 25 of 39 passes for 283 yards with three TDs and two INTs. Allen also lost two fumbles, one late in the first half and one to open the third quarter, which led directly to six Denver points. The Bills gashed Denver on the ground with 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘James Cook锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 dashing for 117 rushing yards on 24 totes. However, leading 7-3 early, with a chance to take control of the contest, Cook鈥檚 fumble in Denver territory completely flipped the tenor of the contest. Buffalo put up 449 yards, 28 first downs, went 10-of-15 on third downs, 1-of-1 on fourth down and 3-of-5 in the red zone. Those are usually winning stat lines -- except when you turn the ball over five times. Denver scored 16 points on Bills turnovers, including the game-winning field goal. Brutal.
- Broncos' D creates massive plays. Josh Allen took a deep shot in overtime, looking for a game-winning play to 锘锘锘锘锘锘Brandin Cooks锘锘锘锘锘锘. Instead, Broncos corner 锘锘锘锘锘锘Ja'Quan McMillian锘锘锘锘锘锘 recovered, leaped into the air just as the ball arrived, and ripped it away from Cooks for Denver鈥檚 fifth forced turnover of the tilt. It was a day of big plays for Vance Joseph鈥檚 D, which forced just 14 turnovers in 17 games this season, tied for fourth-fewest in the league. Denver鈥檚 D got worked over by Buffalo for long stretches, allowing 449 yards, and couldn鈥檛 force a punt. However, they made the splash plays. 锘锘锘锘锘锘Alex Singleton锘锘锘锘锘锘 stuck James Cook to force a fumble. 锘锘锘锘锘锘Nik Bonitto锘锘锘锘锘锘 forced two fumbles, including leveling Allen on a sack to start the second half. 锘锘锘锘锘锘P.J. Locke锘锘锘锘锘锘 leapt in front of a deep shot for a pick. Then, McMillian鈥檚 heroics thwarted Buffalo in overtime. There will be a lot to clean up for Joseph鈥檚 unit, but on they march in January.
- Penalties cost Bills on final drive. Maligned all season, the Buffalo defense gave its team a shot to get back into the contest in the second half. After a Josh Allen fumble early in the third quarter, Buffalo held Denver to a field goal. The Bills picked off Bo Nix on the ensuing drive and allowed a single first down on the Broncos' first four possessions. However, Sean McDermott鈥檚 club couldn鈥檛 hold a four-point lead in the final two minutes. Buffalo got off the field on the first possession of OT, but Allen鈥檚 second INT gave Denver the ball back, and the defense couldn鈥檛 get another stop. After Denver drove across midfield, 锘锘锘锘锘锘Taron Johnson锘锘锘锘锘锘 was called for a big pass interference penalty -- 锘锘锘锘锘锘Joey Bosa锘锘锘锘锘锘鈥檚 roughing the passer penalty was declined -- to set up the Broncos in field goal range. The outcome was all but sealed after 锘锘锘锘锘锘Tre'Davious White锘锘锘锘锘锘 was called for another DPI to put the ball at the 8-yard line. On the final possession, the Bills were called for 53 yards in penalties -- they had 68 total for the game.
- End of first half proves big. Tied 10-10 deep in the second quarter, Bo Nix led the Broncos on a go-ahead touchdown drive, punctuated by a perfect 29-yard strike to 锘锘锘锘锘锘Lil'Jordan Humphrey锘锘锘锘锘锘. Then, disaster for Buffalo. With 16 seconds left and no timeouts, Josh Allen tried to conjure magic but was stripped on a scramble, which was recovered by Denver with two ticks remaining on the clock. Denver kicked a 50-yard field goal to go up 10 points. In a tight tilt, that sequence proved massive. Had that turnover not occurred, Buffalo could have been kicking a field goal to win the game in regulation instead of sending it to overtime.
Next Gen Stats Insight for (via NFL Pro): Bo Nix was particularly effective on deep passes, going 3 of 4 for 82 yards and two touchdowns on throws traveling over 20 air yards.
NFL Research: The Broncos won their first playoff game since winning Super Bowl 50 to end the 2015 season, snapping a nine-season drought without a playoff win. The Broncos won their third playoff overtime game in franchise history, the first since the 29-23 wild-card win over Pittsburgh in 2011 (the 鈥淭ebowMania鈥 game).
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