Josh Allen again fell painfully short of a Super Bowl appearance. For the fourth time in the last five years, the Kansas City Chiefs eliminated the Buffalo Bills from the postseason. Buffalo missed a pair of two-point conversions and got an unfavorable spot on a costly fourth down in Sunday's 32-29
The Buffalo Bills are in the AFC title game for the second time in the last five seasons. But if Josh Allen had been a bit more overzealous in a critical goal-to-go moment against the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round last Sunday, Buffalo would probably be sitting at home right now.
After being eliminated in the playoffs by Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen spoke about the injury that has been bothering him. Last weekend was far from ordinary for the Buffalo Bills.
Allen was ruled down at the line of scrimmage, and Bills kicker Tyler Bass booted a 21-yard field goal through the uprights for a 27–19 lead—just enough to eventually send Baltimore packing into the offseason and advance Buffalo to the AFC championship game.
Each of Patrick Mahomes’ prior postseason bouts with Josh Allen played out differently, yet the outcome was the same every time.
Allen has to be wondering if he’s the Charles Barkley of his era, a surpassing talent with the bad luck to be born into a time when the generation’s greatest talent is in charge.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and center Connor McGovern are heading to this week’s Pro Bowl in a replacement capacity, the team announced Tuesday. Cook fills the spot left open by Baltimore’s Derrick Henry,
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills managed to stop Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens in the 2025 NFL playoffs, but they eventually came up short against Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills made a statement by defeating Lamar Jackson‘s Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
In what may possibly be his final act for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Russell Wilson is replacing Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen at the Pro Bowl Games, which
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may officially win the Associated Press Most Valuable Player Award early next month, but that won't erase the fact that he and head coach Sean McDermott fell to 0-4 against the Kansas City Chiefs in postseason play via this past Sunday's 32-29 loss to Kansas City in the AFC Championship Game.