Josh Allen told Patrick Mahomes to go and complete the three-peat after the Buffalo Bills were defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs again in the NFL Playoffs. Mahomes ' double champions defeated the Bills 32-29 at Arrowhead last weekend, with rival Allen failing to convert a crucial fourth-quarter drive that could have tied or won the AFC Championship game after confidently declaring, "Yeah, I'm ready." Allen agonizingly missed a fourth-down deep ball to Dalton Kincaid, turning possession back over to the Chiefs' offense, which iced the game not long after.
After the match ended, the two quarterbacks met on the field , a standard ritual where they congratulated each other on their seasons. Despite falling before Buffalo could reach the Super Bowl, Allen had an MVP-level season, which Mahomes acknowledged. "Hell of a year, man.
Hell of a year," Mahomes said to Allen. The Bills QB then responded: "Go get another one." Allen's wait for a Super Bowl appearance will continue into the 2025 season, as will Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson's.
As for Mahomes, they'll head to New Orleans next week to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch from two years ago. The Chiefs made the Super Bowl despite concerns in the regular season, where injuries to key offensive stars Hollywood Brown and Isiah Pacheco ravaged the team. Kansas City went 15-2, clinching the No.
1 seed in the AFC, before beating the Houston Texans and the Bills to reach the season finale game. "This team's been special because it's been everybody,'' Mahomes said. "If you look at our entire season, it's like someone makes a big play at the biggest moment to go out there and win a football game, if that's offense, defense or special teams.
The fact that it's been everybody, it's not just offense, it's not just defense, it's everybody on the entire team, it is something I'll remember this season by, and hopefully, we can do it the right way, and get this final win.'' "What's cool about this organization is that we always go back and look at the history of it,'' Mahomes added. "If you look at Hank Stram and Len Dawson and all the Hall of Famers, I think it's like six or seven Hall of Famers on that football team.
"I've talked to other guys and other quarterbacks whenever they come into our room like Carson [Wentz] or Chris [Oladokun] or whoever that is about the history of the Chiefs. That was a huge moment for this organization.".
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Josh Allen's Super Bowl message to Patrick Mahomes after haunting final words
Patrick Mahomes has been given added motivation by quarterback rival Josh Allen to complete a historic NFL three-peat with the Kansas City Chiefs after another classic in the AFC Championship game