10 takeaways from the Bills at Chiefs postgame press conferences
The Bills knew they had a special group this year, that's a big reason why this loss was so crushing. Even though the core group of guys will return in 2022, it won't be the exact same crew. A few players and coaches will go to other teams and the Bills will bring in some new players.
One thing is certain, the players on this team have so much love and respect for one another.
"I wish you guys could have been in that fourth down, I think it was the first fourth down conversion with a minute and change," Morse said. "It was just a lot of love. Guys saying, they loved each other, 'let's execute, let's do this for each other.' It was Josh at the helm. So, it's a really tight-knit group. A lot of love. The unfortunate thing is we're not going to take the field as a unit, the same unit, and I think that's what's most heartbreaking.
"You're walking off the field and you realize you don't have the roster each and every year, coaches included," Micah Hyde stated. "A lot of us have been together for five years. That might not be the case. It's beyond football. We're really like brothers. … We celebrated, we cried together and we laughed together throughout the years. And once something like that happens, it's a hard way to go out. It's tough."