Bills brass say team's Super Bowl window is still open despite another disappointing playoff exit
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The Buffalo Bills had yet another disappointing playoff exit despite Super Bowl expectations.
For the third time in four years, the Kansas City Chiefs knocked them out of the playoffs, this time with the benefit of a field goal that fittingly went wide-right.
When the Bills made the AFC championship in the 2020 season, many expected they'd have a Super Bowl at this point, but hey have failed to make it to the conference title game since then.
The Bills doubters are now in full force, but members of the Bills brass aren't ready to give up on their guys just yet.
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Sean McDermott, head coach of the Buffalo Bills stands on the sidelines during the second half of the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium on January 21, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
In a year-end press conference, general manager Brandon Beane shut down any notion that the Bills' Super Bowl window is shut.
"I don’t get into that ‘window’s closed’ mindset," Beane said, via WIVB in Buffalo. "Your team is always changing and evolving each class, with draft classes, free agents. …
"There’s no perfect solution here. You have to keep working. You have to learn," Beane said. "I can’t sit up here and guarantee you, ‘Oh yes, we have this magic answer and now we’re going to the AFC Championship next year or we’re going to the Super Bowl.’ We know what it takes, we do. We have to execute. Unless you’re getting blown out, when you lose a game, a one-score game, you really can narrow it down to three, four, five plays in a game they made, you didn’t. And you have