Bills star Dalton Kincaid breaks silence on horror drop that led the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl

Bills star Dalton Kincaid breaks silence on horror drop that led the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl

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Bills star Dalton Kincaid breaks silence on horror drop that led the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl
Published: Jan, 27 2025 21:01

After what could have been a trip to his first Super Bowl dropped through his hands and to the turf, Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid has spoken out on that fourth-quarter drop that secured a Chiefs victory. Kincaid was the target for the fourth-down heave from Josh Allen with less than two minutes left in the AFC Championship.

 [The Bills were hoping to overcome the Chiefs and reach their first Super Bowl since 1994]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Bills were hoping to overcome the Chiefs and reach their first Super Bowl since 1994]

Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo called a rare blitz and pressured Allen into not getting his best throw off. Yet, it came down in the area of Kincaid, who dove to grab the pigskin only for it to fall through his hands. After the fourth playoff victory for the Chiefs over the Bills in the last five seasons, Kincaid has spoken out on the play that could have bucked that trend.

 [Now, Buffalo will have to hope for next season as the one to end that three-decade drought]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Now, Buffalo will have to hope for next season as the one to end that three-decade drought]

'Josh got the ball off. He was pressured, and it was hanging up there and I just wasn't able to catch it,' said Kincaid, per Syracuse.com. 'Right now it obviously hurts a lot, and it’s going to linger for a while, but eventually you've got to move on. And hopefully you grow from this, and I believe that will be the case, but for the time being, it's going to hurt a lot.'.

Dalton Kincaid has spoken out on that fourth-quarter drop that secured a Chiefs victory. The Bills were hoping to overcome the Chiefs and reach their first Super Bowl since 1994. Now, Buffalo will have to hope for next season as the one to end that three-decade drought.

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