Buffalo Rumblinks, 2/1: Recapping Brandon Beane’s year-end press conference

Buffalo Rumblinks, 2/1: Recapping Brandon Beane’s year-end press conference
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Plus, how will the Bills use the latest playoff loss to the Chiefs to shape their offseason roster moves?

In a season when many outside of One Bills Drive expected the Buffalo Bills to undertake a retooling effort following an offseason where the team shed plenty of veteran talent, the Bills managed to capture their fifth-straight AFC East championship and had a chance to drive downfield and take the lead against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship.

Instead, for the second straight year, the Bills’ offense was unable to take the lead over the Chiefs and Kansas City once again ended Buffalo’s Super Bowl dreams with a 32-29 triumph in the AFC title game.

General manager Brandon Beane did a great job building up a roster that went 13-4 in the regular season and earned the two seed in the AFC, but in the end, the result of this year was more playoff heartbreak against their bitter rivals, the Chiefs.

Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by recapping what Beane had to say to the members of the media about the 2024 Bills during his hour-long, season-ending press conference.

GM Brandon Beane’s year-ending press conference

“Ultimately, the further you go, the worse it stings,” general manager Brandon Beane said. “It’s a kick in the face when it ends like that.”

Hear what else Beane had to say about the Bills, including why the Bills will almost certainly look to add a boundary cornerback in the offseason; how the GM doesn’t regret acquiring wide receiver Amari Cooper for the stretch run; the first-year performance from wide receiver Keon Coleman; what’s next for future Pro Football Hall of Famer Von Miller; and why the team is “not giving in” and will “keep swinging” in their attempt to get past the Chiefs and win the Super Bowl.

How Bills will use loss to Chiefs to shape offseason

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