Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane would like to see the NFL revisit their overtime rules in the wake of the team's playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last weekend.

Since the current overtime rules in the playoffs were adopted in 2010, the team that won the coin toss has now scored a touchdown on the opening possession in seven of 11 games.

"At the end of the day, we lost the game the other night. But of course we would've loved to, I think the TV audience would've loved to have seen Josh (Allen) and our offense get it back," Beane said. "I would definitely love to see it brought back to the table.

"I'm not saying I have the exact idea, but I think there's some ways to do it. Without getting into detail, I think there's a way you can do it in the regular season that handles that, but let's do something in the postseason when it's all on the line."