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Broncos win shootout in overtime over the Bills to go to AFC Championship Game

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The NFL Divisional Round kicked off in Denver on Saturday as the Buffalo Bills took on the No. 1 seed in the AFC, the Denver Broncos. 

It was a battle throughout and was like a pendulum. Each team had the momentum and felt like whoever got the ball last would win the game. And that happened. 

Two questionable pass interference calls in overtime led to Will Lutz kicking a 23-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 33-30 victory over the Bills (13-6) in overtime to advance to the AFC Championship Game against the winner of Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans.

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After Josh Allen threw his second interception of the game, the Broncos got the ball back. Then on their own 47, Nox threw a pass to Courtland Sutton that looked to be incomplete. But a flag was thrown for pass interference on Bills cornerback Taron Johnson, who grazed Sutton's arm. 

Two plays later, Nix went deep to Marvin Mims Jr., and it was again an incomplete pass, and it looked to be good coverage from Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White. However, the official threw a flag for pass interference on Wills, who appeared to grab Mims while he was attempting to catch the ball. 

On the next play, Nix took a knee. But Wills went up to the referee, letting him know he was unhappy with the call. The official threw another flag for Wills' misconduct. Then, Lutz booted the field goal to clinch the game for the Broncos to give them their first home playoff win in 10 years.

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For the game, Nix went 26 of 46 for 279 with three touchdowns and one interception to get his first playoff win for the Broncos (15-3).

On the other hand, Allen went 25 of 39 for 283 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions along with 66 yards on the ground.

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