
In one of the most dramatic playoff games of a tense 2025–26 NFL postseason, the **Denver Broncos escaped a thrilling overtime battle with a 33–30 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Round — but the win has since sparked a major
officiating controversy. The NFL has announced the suspension of four officials who worked the game after an internal investigation found multiple Denver Broncos violations were overlooked, with those missed calls directly influencing key moments and the outcome of the matchup.
A Wild Playoff Thriller with Huge Stakes
The matchup featured offense and defense trading blows throughout regulation — with both teams exchanging leads and momentum. Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Broncos QB Bo Nix engaged in a back‑and‑forth duel that captivated fans,
while turnovers and big plays swung the game like a pendulum. Despite Denver finishing with the victory, it came at great cost: Nix suffered a season‑ending broken ankle late in the game just before the winning field goal, a devastating blow for the Broncos’ March aspirations.
The Broncos’ journey to victory was far from clean. According to league sources, several penalties committed by Denver — including possible holding and illegal motion during critical drives — were either missed or not properly enforced.
These non‑calls occurred at pivotal points when the Bills’ defense appeared ready to force punts or turnovers, potentially changing the flow of the game. Given the importance of playoff football, the NFL determined these officiating lapses merited serious action, resulting in the suspension of the four referees who worked the contest while a broader review continues.
Key Moments: Turnovers, Penalties, and a Controversial OT Drive
The classic battle included several dramatic twists:
Turnover Impact: Bills turned the ball over multiple times at crucial moments, including a late interception deep in Broncos territory that helped stave off a Bills comeback attempt.
Late Regulation Rally: Buffalo battled back from deficits to tie the game and force overtime, showing resilience and playoff‑caliber grit.
OT Controversy: In overtime, a series of close officiating decisions — including a contentious defensive pass interference flag and roughing the passer call that moved Denver into Bills territory — were immediately questioned by fans and analysts, with many calling the sequence “game‑altering.”
Winning Kick: Broncos kicker Will Lutz converted a 23‑yard field goal in OT to seal the victory and send Denver to the AFC Championship Game.
Bills Left Heartbroken, Broncos Advance
The loss marked another frustrating end to the Bills’ postseason hopes, compounded by the controversy surrounding the officiating at crucial moments. Coach Sean McDermott and the Bills locker room expressed deep disappointment, particularly amid discussions that the outcome could have been different without the disputed calls and missed enforcement.
For Denver, the win punches their ticket to the AFC Championship Game — their first in a decade — where they will face the winner of the Houston Texans vs New England Patriots matchup. But the elation is tempered by the loss of Bo Nix to injury and the growing scrutiny over officiating calls that shaped the game’s most critical junctures.
League Reacts: Officiating Under the Microscope
Reactions across social media, talk shows, and NFL forums were immediate. Fans and pundits alike voiced concern that officiating decisions — or lack thereof — may have played an outsized role in the game’s result, especially given the high stakes of playoff football. The league’s suspension of the officials underscores how seriously the NFL is treating accountability — but also raises questions about how crews are evaluated and held responsible in postseason contexts.
What’s Next
As Broncos prepare for their AFC Championship Game with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham at the helm, the Bills head into an offseason marked by heartbreak and missed opportunity. Meanwhile, the NFL’s ongoing officiating investigation is sure to fuel conversation — and potentially procedural changes — as the league looks ahead to future playoff seasons.
Nick Foles’ viral message to Broncos fans after Bo Nix’s season-ending ankle injury has generated enough buzz that his name has suddenly emerged in the team’s online quarterback conversation

The NFL playoffs are a relentless experience. The never Broncos just learned that in a massive way when Sean Payton announced that Bo Nix suffered a season-ending ankle injury ahead of the AFC Championship game.

The Philadelphia Eagles know a thing or two about quarterback injuries when games matter the most. The New England Patriots are well aware that they cannot underestimate Jarrett Stidham and Denver in a matchup to clinch a spot in the Super Bowl, too – thanks to a former Eagles QB.
Nick Foles fuels Broncos’ hopes at beating Patriots to reach Super Bowl
During the Chicago Bears-Los Angeles Rams Divisional Round game, former Eagles QB and Super Bowl champion Nick Foles poked some fun at the Patriots
“Note for the Broncos and their fans: I know it has been an emotional 24 hours. I feel for Bo and the team, and I’m sending prayers for a strong recovery. A positive note going into the game versus the Patriots is that they struggle against backup QBs in championship-type games.” — Nick Foles via X/Twitter
Nick Foles had the perfect message for Denver Broncos fans still reeling from the Bo Nix injury news.
The Broncos quarterback fractured his ankle in the closing moments of his team’s divisional round win over the Buffalo Bills. Broncos head coach Sean Payton noted that Nix will have surgery to repair the broken ankle on Tuesday, ending his season two wins shy of a Super Bowl victory.
With the Broncos needing to rely on Jarrett Stidham in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots, Denver’s fan base got some encouraging words from the greatest backup QB in history.
“Note for the Broncos and their fans: I know it has been an emotional 24 hours. I feel for Bo and the team, and I’m sending prayers for a strong recovery,” Foles wrote in a social media post.
Foles, of course, won Super Bowl LII MVP after throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns in place of starting QB Carson Wentz. Foles etched his name into Eagles history in an unimaginable way with the performance, topped off by his touchdown on the “Philly Special” to lead the Eagles to a title.
Wentz suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week 14, thrusting Foles into the starting role. While that allowed him some time to prepare for the postseason, it was still a last-minute push to get up to speed. No one truly expected him to lead the Eagles to the promise land, but he did.
The former Eagles QB understands what it takes to come in cold off the bench and play meaningful snaps immediately and find success in doing so at the highest level. Now, Denver is hoping that they get a memorable performance and potential Super Bowl-winning run from their backup in the AFC.
