NFL Films Releases New, Never-Before-Seen Angle Of Ja’Quan McMillian’s Overtime INT vs. Bills That Has Fans Fuming Even More Now [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Buffalo Bills fans have been given another reason to be upset.
It’s been a few days since the Brandin Cooks catch and Ja’Quan McMillian interception fiasco, but the anger remains the same. The debate over Ja’Quan McMillian’s critical interception in overtime is unlikely to subside anytime soon.
Denver’s cornerback wrestled the ball away from the Buffalo Bills’ Brandin Cooks as they were headed to the ground. Had the pass been completed, Buffalo would’ve moved into the red zone. They were in the perfect position for a game-winning field goal. Instead, Denver came away victorious 33-30.
On Monday, the Bills made the decision to fire coach McDermott after nine seasons. Even Bills Heiress Jessica Pegula took a shot at the refs over the decision.
Now, NFL films have made things even worse. They sent out a slow-motion angle of Josh Allen throwing that football and Cooks catching it and going down to the ground. Then you can see Ja’Quan McMillian fall on top of him, wrestle the ball away, and be rewarded with the interception.
No one will ever convince me otherwise
😔 pic.twitter.com/hHwUt11Ytu— Greg Cover 1 🏈 (@GregTompsett) January 21, 2026
This is going to be a hard play to swallow for years to come. The Buffalo Bills are already a franchise that has some of the most heartbreaking plays in their franchise’s history.
1) The fact this angle was not released until days later says everything. How many times do we go into commercial / come out of commercial and get 8 different camera angles of a play only to get the one that is clear as day at the last moment. It’s all a con to make a TV show.… https://t.co/qKJRnFjh4K
— Jeff Bell (@4WhomJBellTolls) January 21, 2026
The Buffalo Bills Are Now Headed For A New Era

The first candidate to replace recently fired former Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has emerged, per Adam Schefter.
Schefter revealed that former Bills assistant coach Anthony Lynn is the first name to be linked to Buffalo’s head coaching vacancy. Lynn served as an assistant under former Bills head coach Rex Ryan before his firing and was named interim coach.
This change in coaches comes amid a heartbreaking loss in the divisional round. Rotoballer’s Andy Smith believes the team will ultimately go after former offensive coordinator Brian Daboll to replace McDermott. Daboll didn’t do well with the New York Giants, but they did have a new QB in place after benching Russell Wilson. He simply was not given enough time to mesh things together.
With the Buffalo Bills, he would have MVP Josh Allen at the forefront of the offense. With his knowledge, he can take the Bills back to the Super Bowl, somewhere they haven’t been since the 90s.
