Bills
The doink story of the Bills in 5 chapters.
Chapter 1
The Kelly era in Buffalo had one last run in the 1996 season. Facing the upstart Jaguars in the first ever playoff game for the expansion team in Jacksonville, the Bills fought a hard battle. In the late 4th quarter, Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis stared down a 45 yard field goal that would decide the game. Unfortunately for the Bills, their luck had run out, as Hollis' game-winning kick bounced through for what would be the final points of the day.
Chapter 2
Lights, camera, - DOINK. In a well out-of-hand game for the hapless Bills facing down the thick of the New England Brady-era, Rian Lindell achieved a 1 of 1 doink, managing to hit an upright mounted camera (instead of the upright itself). No fine for Lindell has ever been assessed for damaging NFL equipment.
Chapter 3
If there was ever an instance that warranted a disputed doink label, this would be a strong candidate. The kick itself, a short-range field goal from 23 yards was partially blocked and deflected. The ball actually made it through the uprights "cleanly" (those quotes are doing heavy lifting here), and as it's finishing its trajectory, the ball hits the outside of the bottom of the goalpost. Mechanically, this kick is similar to the legendary Dawson rule-changing doink against Baltimore - the ball left the field of play and would technically be a dead ball at time of doink. Given that the Dawson kick is considered to be an iconic doink, the precedent set should be read as a kick is counted as a doink if it hits the upright at any point following its trajectory, whether or not the ball is live. Folk's deflected chip shot is a litmus test of this interpretation.
Chapter 4
Kaare Vedvik ended up on the Jets for the 2019 season opener, where he went 0 for 1 on field goals and 0 for 1 on extra points (the doink recorded here). Following the game, he was waived again and has not played a down in the NFL since (but has been on several practice squads). This game is the swan song of the Kaare Vedvik's short career that turned a promising start into a what if. Vedvik looks shaken in his performance against the Bills, and he left 4 points on the board in a game the Jets lost by 1.
Chapter 5
13 seconds... was necessary because Harrison Butker left 4 points on the board with off-target kicks.