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Jul 01, 2026

Top 3 Bills Moments Under Sean McDermott in Honor of House Sale

Top 3 Bills Moments Under Sean McDermott in Honor of House Sale

The house may be sold, but the franchise's memories won't be sold.Owen Klein|
Dec 31, 2017; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott looks on in the game against the Miami Dolphins during the second half at Hard Rock Stadium.
Dec 31, 2017; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott looks on in the game against the Miami Dolphins during the second half at Hard Rock Stadium. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

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Former Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott sold his home for $1.6 million in Orchard Park on Sunday, further cementing the end of an era that brought a return to relevance for the Bills for the first time since the 1990s.

Under McDermott, Buffalo made the playoffs in eight of his nine seasons, winning seven times and making it to the AFC Championship Game twice. Even though they fell short in both instances, his tenure was a breath of fresh air for a fanbase starving for excitement on the football field.

The Bills had many exciting moments under McDermott as head coach from 2017 to 2025, but three stand out as the most enjoyable for Bills fans.

3. First playoff win with capacity crowd since 1995

Micah Hyde
Jan 15, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Bills safety Micah Hyde (23) intercepts a pass during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. | USA TODAY Sports

The Bills won their first playoff game in 25 years by defeating the Indianapolis Colts in the 2020-21 playoffs, but only 6,772 fans were able to attend due to COVID-19 protocols. However, the following season, the Bills welcomed the New England Patriots, whom Buffalo had been the punching bag of in the 2000s and 2010s, in the wild-card round.

In 7-degree cold, the Bills avenged an earlier loss to New England on home turf by putting together an offensive performance for the ages, scoring a touchdown on every possession excluding kneel-downs in a 47-17 rout.

A crowd of 69,188 dealt with the cold to experience arguably the most satisfying playoff win in Buffalo's history since they appeared in four straight Super Bowls in the 1990s.

Such a great moment had an equally painful exit, as 13 seconds was all the Kansas City Chiefs needed to send their divisional-round game against Buffalo to overtime and knock out Buffalo on their first possession in the extra period.

2. Hines' two kickoff return TDs honor Damar

Nyheim Hines
The Bills' Nyheim Hines returns the opening kickoff for a touchdown against the Patriots. | USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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