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Inches Apart: OT Turnover Sends Broncos to AFC Championship
18 Jan
Summary
- Broncos win AFC divisional round in overtime after a pivotal interception.
- Controversial ruling determined a catch incomplete, leading to the turnover.
- The turnover allowed Denver to score the game-winning touchdown.

The AFC divisional round between the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills was decided by the narrowest of margins, with a disputed overtime turnover proving decisive.
After a tie at the end of regulation, both teams failed to score on their initial overtime possessions. The game's fate hinged on a pass from Josh Allen intended for receiver Brandin Cooks, which was intercepted by the Broncos' Ja'Quan McMillan.
Replays indicated Cooks may have initially secured the ball, but referees ultimately ruled he did not complete the process of the catch while in bounds. This ruling stood, giving Denver possession and setting them up for the game-winning touchdown, advancing them to the AFC championship game.




