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Buffalo Bills wide Brandin Cooks said that he caught what ultimately turned into a controversial interception in the Denver Broncos’ overtime victory on Saturday night.

Cooks, 32, had the ball taken away from him by Broncos defensive back Ja’Quan McMillan after he seemingly completed the catch. The referees ruled it an interception, taking the ball away from the Bills.

“At the end of the day, it was a catch. Not just what it looked like, like you said, but what it felt like,” Cooks said during a recent appearance on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football.”

“You see examples throughout the league all year, in previous years, and you like, wait a minute, if that was the catch, then there’s a no-brainer that this was the catch. But I think when you look back at it, the time that was spent on it to review it wasn’t enough.”

Cooks lamented the lack of time that was spent on the review, given the magnitude of the call. If it was ruled a catch, it would have moved the Bills into field goal range with a chance to win the game on a kick. Instead, the interception gave the Broncos the ball back to their offense with a chance to win the game.

“The first thing you think about, well, it’s overtime, so we can’t challenge it. And so, when the timeout happens, I’m like, okay, there’s hope here,” Cooks said.

SUPER BOWL CHAMPION COACH SLAMS BILLS FOR FIRING SEAN MCDERMOTT AFTER CRUSHING PLAYOFF LOSS

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“Like, OK, they’re about to take a look at this thing, and get it right. And that’s what’s going through my mind, right? The offense is marching out there for Denver. Like, wait, hold on. You know, that timeout is going to get them some time to be able to, you know, look this through. Clearly, they didn’t look it through enough and, you know, here we are.”

What frustrated Cooks further, is that he was certain that he held onto the ball and made what could have been the game-winning catch.

“(My) knee hit, shoulder hit, back hit, whatever the case may be, my hands never left that ball, right? The other thing is the tie goes to offense, but I really feel in my heart of hearts that I caught that ball and ,you know, it doesn’t matter now what I think or what I know,” Cooks said.

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After the crushing playoff defeat, the Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott. Bills owner Terry Pegula told reporters on Wednesday that his decision to fire McDermott was based on the results of the team’s 33-30 overtime loss to the Broncos on Sunday.

Cooks signed with the Bills in late November to help bolster their wide receiving corps. In five regular season games with the Bills, he caught five passes for 114 yards. In two playoff games, Cooks caught five passes for 78 yards.

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