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Final
TB
ATL23
20 -
Final
CIN
CLE17
16 -
Final
MIA
IND8
33 -
Final
CAR
JAX10
26 -
Final
LV
NE20
13 -
Final
AZ
NO20
13 -
Final
PIT
NYJ34
32 -
Final
NYG
WAS6
21 -
Final
TEN
DEN12
20 -
Final
SF
SEA17
13 -
Final
DET
GB13
27 -
Final
HOU
LAR9
14 -
Final
BAL
BUF40
41 -
Final
MIN
CHI27
24 -
Final
DAL
PHI20
24 -
Final
KC
LAC21
27
Bills Overcome Colts
- Updated: January 11, 2021

In a “Super” wild card weekend opener that went down to the wire, the Bills held on to beat the Colts, 27-24.
It was a big-time playoff performance for Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who completed 26 of 35 passes for 324 yards, with two touchdowns and no interceptions, and was also the Bills’ leading rusher on the day and scored a rushing touchdown.
The final minute had a major controversy, with the Colts’ Zach Pascal appearing to fumble and the Bills recovering to seal the win. The officials ruled Pascal down on the field and the replay official didn’t signal for a review, but Bills coach Sean McDermott called timeout, and during the timeout the play was reviewed. Most observers weighing in on social media thought it was a fumble, but Al Riveron in the league’s officiating office decided that the ruling on the field would stand.
Colts quarterback Philip Rivers threw for two touchdowns on a day when he had no interceptions and no sacks, and he played well in what may prove to be his final career game. But he came up short on the final drive.
The Bills will now host another playoff game next week. The Colts will go home.