1 photo makes strong case Brandin Cooks caught it in Bills-Broncos

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If you're a despondent Buffalo Bills fan still reeling over the team's overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos on Mile High on Saturday, do not look at the photo below.

The controversial Brandin Cooks-Ja'Quan McMillian sequence that turned a potentially game-sealing Cooks catch into a game-flipping McMillian interception will be talked about for years to come.

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Did Cooks catch it? Was it a clean pick by McMillian in the end? The officials sure thought it was the latter, but one angle really makes you question if it was the former all along.

Just look at this photo of Cooks catching the ball. While it doesn't give you the complete context of the full catch process that ultimately doomed the attempt, this angle sure does make it look like a catch to us.

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You just hate to see a game come down potentially to such a close call either way. Poor Josh Allen.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: 1 photo makes strong case Brandin Cooks caught it in Bills-Broncos

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