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Bills’ Tyler Bass is kicking himself after lacking the game-tying area purpose in opposition to the Chiefs in Sunday’s divisional spherical … putting the blame for the loss squarely on his personal shoulders.
“Ultimately you can put it on me,” the 26-year-old kicker informed reporters after the 27-24 loss. “I got to do a better job of keeping my target.”
In fact, the Bills have been down 3 with 1:47 left within the recreation when Bass — who signed a 4-year extension final April — tried a 44-yard FG which sailed “wide right” (which have turn out to be the franchise’s most dreaded phrases).
For all intends and functions it was recreation over at that time.
The crushing loss marks the third time within the final 4 years that the Chiefs have despatched the Bills dwelling for the season.
“I got to do a better job of playing it a little bit more left to right,” Bass stated.
“I’ve been playing here long enough to know you got to do that. It just didn’t work out. I feel terrible. I love this team and this one hurts bad.”
“I wish it wouldn’t have been put in that situation. You win as a team, you lose as a team.” – Josh Allen on the Tyler Bass missed FG pic.twitter.com/NLtqM6TkqP
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) January 22, 2024
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Regardless of followers ripping the kicker for the miss, his quarterback Josh Allen had his again after the sport, comforting Bass, and reminding individuals it is time to consolation, not rip the kicker.
“Wish it wouldn’t have been put in that situation,” Allen stated. “You win as a team, you lose as a team.”
“One play doesn’t define a game, it doesn’t define a season.”
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