The Buffalo Bills narrowly defeated the New York Giants in a thrilling game on Sunday night. Despite a slow start, the Bills managed to hang on and secure a 14-9 win. The Giants came up one yard short at the end of each half, losing in Brian Daboll's return to Buffalo. Controversy erupted as fans debated a no-call on a catch attempt by Darren Waller. The Bills were shut out through three quarters for the first time since 2018, but they overcame themselves to pull off the victory. The game was closely watched by football fans and generated intense discussion on social media.
From @TheAthletic: The Buffalo Bills were shut out through three quarters for the first time since 2018. This is how they overcame themselves to pull off Sunday night’s win over the New York Giants. https://t.co/pKBnHTkrHu
NBC called in its NFL rules analyst to try and explain the no-call at the end of the Giants - Bills game on Sunday night and it was...NOT GREAT! https://t.co/E9Oo2TxneL
Controversy erupts at end of Giants-Bills game as fans debate no-call on Darren Waller catch attempt https://t.co/gFIZEM4Mb4
Giants ‘got jobbed’ on referees’ Darren Waller no-call on final play of heartbreaking loss to Bills https://t.co/8IFrzMLiFE https://t.co/CVPpMX9ESw
Did the Bills get away with holding Darren Waller on the final play of Sunday Night Football? The Giants came up one yard short at the end of each half, losing in Brian Daboll's return to Buffalo. https://t.co/FEPF6jAXii
Bills hold off Giants at 1-yard line to win in thrilling fashion at home https://t.co/1kZAqWRFRp
Bills overcome slow start, hang on to defeat Giants https://t.co/8eVkBij6mv https://t.co/4ZG1TS7o7T
Winners and losers from the Bills' grind-it-out win over the Giants. https://t.co/rDARelYqBT
Buffalo Bills hang on -- barely -- in a 14-9 win over the New York Giants (from @AP) https://t.co/hkZPrKvNyr