If you’re a frustrated Buffalo Bills fan still reeling from the team’s overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos at Mile High on Saturday, don’t look at the photo below.
A controversial play between Brandin Cooks and Ja’Quan McMillian that turned a potentially game-sealing reception for the Cooks into a game-changing McMillian interception will be a topic of conversation for years to come.
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Did Cook catch it? Did McMillian choose it cleanly in the end? Officials definitely believe it is the latter, but from one angle it really makes people wonder whether it has always been the former.
Just look at this photo of Cook catching the ball. While it doesn’t give you the complete context of the capture process that ultimately doomed the attempt, the angle does make it look like a capture.
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Regardless, you just hate to see a game end up in such a close call. Poor Josh Allen.
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This article originally appeared on For the Win: A photo proves Brandin Cook caught it during Bills vs. Broncos game
