Trailing the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 early in the fourth quarter, the Buffalo Bills were in danger of going down by two scores after turning the ball over on downs following a failed fake punt in their own territory.
However, Buffalo’s defense minimized the damage just two plays later when safety Jordan Poyer knocked the ball out of receiver Mecole Hardman’s hands just shy of the goal line, causing the ball to roll out of the end zone and be ruled a touchback.
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It was the first turnover of the game and it was Hardman’s second (he recovered his first one).
Though the Bills went three-and-out on the subsequent drive, the fumble halted momentum for Kansas City, which had scored touchdowns on its three previous drives and scored points on all five of its drives (final drive before halftime notwithstanding).
Prior to the fumble, the Bills and Chiefs combined to score on nine of their previous 11 drives (Buffalo punted twice, Kansas City scored on all of its drives).
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