28 January 2025

the Kansas City Chiefs Once again, he saw the Sweets fall for them in a crucial game, as they won the AFC Championship for the third straight season to give themselves a shot at Super Bowl history in New Orleans next month.

On the other sideline, the Buffalo Bills were devastated when they saw Samaje Perine run in for the first down necessary to seal the 32-29 win.

After the game, quarterback Josh Allen He let his emotions out when asked about his emotions after another Chiefs loss in the postseason.

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Josh Allen is heating up

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, No. 17, warms up before the NFL's NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

“It's not fun,” he said after letting out a sigh. “But to be champions, you have to beat champions, and we didn't do that tonight.”

Allen is now 0-4 against the Chiefs in the postseason, hence the regular season win over Kansas City in Invoices Highmark Stadium It doesn't matter who this team's end or quarterback is.

However, the ball was in Allen's hands to turn that winless series around late in the fourth quarter. However, with the two-minute warning and fourth-and-5 on the scoreboard, the Chiefs made the perfect pressure, and Allen passed a prayer down the field to tight end Dalton Kincaid.

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He beat his arms but it wasn't finished. Then, with the Bills down three points, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs knew that two first downs equaled another Super Bowl trip.

“They gave a good look,” Allen said when asked what he saw before that fourth of the fourth. “I didn't see anything on the first beat. They were sliding to the left, the corner came… yeah.”

There wasn't much else Allen could say just minutes from the minors again in the Bills' first trip to the Super Bowl since 1993. However, Mahomes was classy after the game, giving kudos to Allen during his speech while hoisting the AFC Trophy title .

Throw to Josh Allen

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, No. 17, returns a pass to Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Dana, No. 51, in the second half of an AFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Kansas. City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

“I have a lot of respect for Josh, man,” he told Jim Nantz. “He's a true competitor, a true warrior, a great football player. They always come down to the wire. Fortunately, we were on the winning side this time. I'm excited to get to New Orleans. Let's go make history.”

The Bills wanted to look for one more game that would hopefully give the franchise its first-ever Super Bowl—they infamously lost four in a row from 1990 to 1993—but they'll have to go back to the drawing board as the offseason begins to see if they can change that in 2025. .

Allen could receive a huge personal award, as he is a finalist MVP qualifier and is expected to be a contender alongside Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson for his work during the 2024 campaign.

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However, Allen will say that he is not concerned with individual achievements at the moment. The Bills lost, once again at the hands of the Chiefs, and will have months to soup before a new season begins.

“You can either get it done, or you can't. We didn't get it done,” Allen said.

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