Worthy and safety Cole Bishop each leaped for the ball. It appeared Bishop had the interception in the air but the advantage flipped to Worthy as he came down on his back cradling the ball.
Late in the first half, quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw up a deep pass into coverage that looked like it was going to be picked by Bills safety Cole Bishop, however, somehow Worthy ended up ...
In the first half, Xavier Worthy was credited with a catch when he wrestled the ball away from Bills safety Cole Bishop for a 26-yard gain to Buffalo’s 3. The ball appeared to hit the ground and ...
Late in the second quarter, Patrick Mahomes launched a jump ball in the air. Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop seemed to have the interception, but he and receiver Xavier Worthy fought for the ball ...
Cole Bishop high-pointed the ball much better than Worthy and went over the Kansas City wide receiver's head to make a play but they both came down to the ground jostling for possession.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) blocks Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop (24) so quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) can run in for a touchdown in the fourth quarter during the AFC ...
Rapp did not return to the game. He was replaced by rookie Cole Bishop on the Bills' defense. Expert Super Bowl picks: Unique betting insights only at USA TODAY. Bills coach Sean McDermott said he ...
Bishop is slated to start at safety alongside Damar Hamlin in Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs, ESPN.com reports. Bishop, a rookie-second round pick out of Utah, will be stepping ...
He did not practice all week. Cole Bishop and Cam Lewis will see more snaps with Rapp out. The Bills’ other inactives are quarterback Mike White, offensive lineman Ryan Van Demark, offensive lineman ...
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