The refs didn't steal a Super Bowl trip from the Bills. The Chiefs' excellence did
Briefly

From 1967-1975, the Oakland Raiders achieved unprecedented success in the NFL with a .798 winning percentage but faced repeated playoff disappointments against dynasties like the Packers, Dolphins, and Steelers. Their eventual breakthrough came in 1976 when they won Super Bowl XI, overcoming past failures. In a parallel situation, the current Buffalo Bills, who have also faced repeated playoff losses, notably against the Kansas City Chiefs, have yet to reach the Super Bowl despite their regular-season success. Coach Sean McDermott emphasized the team's effort despite the disappointing outcomes.
From a historical perspective, the Oakland Raiders dominated the NFL from 1967 to 1975, boasting a winning record that made them the top team of that era.
The Buffalo Bills, under Josh Allen, are akin to the Raiders of the past, facing post-season challenges primarily against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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