Josh Allen gives heartbreaking verdict on Bills' loss to the Chiefs

Josh Allen gives heartbreaking verdict on Bills' loss to the Chiefs

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Josh Allen gives heartbreaking verdict on Bills' loss to the Chiefs
Published: Jan, 27 2025 04:33

Josh Allen gave a heartbreaking verdict on the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Chiefs after they missed out on the Super Bowl again. Despite another gutsy effort from Allen and his teammates, who took the two-time defending Super Bowl champions down to the wire in the playoffs yet again, they came up short.

 [Allen played well and had with 237 yards passing and two touchdowns without an interception]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Allen played well and had with 237 yards passing and two touchdowns without an interception]

After a costly fourth down drop by Dalton Kincaid, the Bills had to watch Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs run off the final seconds on a 32-29 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday night. For the fourth time in the last five seasons, the Chiefs had ended Buffalo's postseason run.

 [But a bold fourth down pass to tight end Dalton Kincaid was dropped, ending their chances]
Image Credit: Mail Online [But a bold fourth down pass to tight end Dalton Kincaid was dropped, ending their chances]

'To be the champs,' Allen said after emerging from the locker room, 'you have to beat the champs.'. The Chiefs will head to New Orleans and try to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls. Josh Allen gave a heartbreaking verdict on the Buffalo Bills ' loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.

For the Bills, they will return to Buffalo regretting another missed chance at their first trip to the big game since January 1994. Allen did about everything he could, moving the Bills downfield in the second half, trying to answer every Kansas City score with one of his own.

He finished with 237 yards passing and two touchdowns without an interception, and his touchdown throw to Curtis Samuel with 3:59 left in the game tied it at 29-29. But the Bills' defense, which was missing Taylor Rapp and Christian Benford on the back end due to injuries, was unable to make a play when it mattered, and Mahomes marched Kansas City within range of Harrison Butker's go-ahead field goal.

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