Patrick Mahomes makes request to Chiefs fans before Buffalo Bills showdown

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Patrick Mahomes makes request to Chiefs fans before Buffalo Bills showdown
Published: Jan, 23 2025 19:54

Patrick Mahomes has issued a rallying cry to Kansas City Chiefs fans ahead of their pivotal showdown with the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead. The Bills are standing in the Chiefs' way of a third straight Super Bowl appearance this weekend, with the two teams set to battle it out in Sunday's all-important AFC Championship game.

 [Mahomes is set to lock horns with great rival Josh Allen in Sunday's AFC Championship game]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Mahomes is set to lock horns with great rival Josh Allen in Sunday's AFC Championship game]

It promises to be an epic encounter in Kansas City, where Mahomes will look to move to 4-0 in playoff matchups against great rival Josh Allen. The stakes are high for both teams as Allen and the Bills look to avenge last season's Divisional round loss and secure Buffalo's first trip to the Super Bowl since 1993, while the Chiefs will aim to move one step closer to an unprecedented three-peat.

And just a few days out from Sunday's championship game, Mahomes has called on the home crowd to be louder than ever before when Allen and Co come to town. 'Chiefs Kingdom, they're always passionate they're always loud,' the quarterback told reporters on Thursday, via Sports Illustrated's Jordan Foote.

Patrick Mahomes has called on Chiefs fans to be louder than ever before against the Bills. Mahomes is set to lock horns with great rival Josh Allen in Sunday's AFC Championship game. 'I would just say, let's see them take it up a notch. Let's see how loud this place can really get.'.

Mahomes and the Chiefs have not lost in the NFL playoffs since their defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2021 AFC Championship game at Arrowhead. Three years later the Bills will be looking to emulate the Bengals in Kansas City and bring that historic run to an end, though many believe they will have to play out of their skin to do so amid controversy over recent officiating calls in the Chiefs' favor.

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