Bills 38, Chiefs 20 Allen's talents as a runner were on display as he rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown. He threw for 115 yards but three of his 15 completions went for touchdowns. Mahomes was 33-of-54 with two touchdowns and two picks.
Josh Allen is in a familiar position, and it's not one he hoped to be in coming into Sunday's AFC Championship. The Buffalo Bills quarterback dropped to 0-4 in his playoff career against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs as his hopes of reaching the Super Bowl have once again come up just short with a 32-29 defeat at Arrowhead Stadium.
No matter how high Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills get, the story always ends the same way. Doesn't matter if he is in the MVP conversation, or a Pro Bowler
Patrick Mahomes and company were able to outlast Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Arrowhead in the AFC championship, holding on to win 32–29. The matchup was just the latest in a series of thrilling showdowns that Mahomes and Allen have already had in their careers.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have something in common. Three or four years ago, it would’ve been unthinkable.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the franchise's fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons, following a win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game. The Chiefs defeated the Bills 31-28 in the AFC Championship Game,
To the chagrin of everyone hoping for someone to end the Chiefs’ success, Kansas City did what it usually does and made just enough plays to get them over the finish line and back to the Super Bowl.
Timing is everything and Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff all have the same problem: Bad timing. They played when Patrick Mahomes did.
After a stellar season from quarterback Josh Allen, who put up an MVP-caliber year with the Buffalo Bills, the team fell short when it mattered most. On Sunday night, they lost 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game to the Kansas City Chiefs,
Buffalo matched a franchise record with 13 regular-season wins and ran away with the division, clinching the title in Week 13. The Bills became the first team to finish with 30 touchdowns passing and rushing and matched an NFL record by having 13 players catch a TD pass.
After the defeat, the Bills QB was clearly dejected. He was spotted by cameras looking upset on Buffalo’s sideline at the end of the game, but Allen’s emotions followed him to the podium during his post-game press conference as well. Allen’s first reaction was short and to the point.