A pair of MVP candidates won't be participating in this year's Pro Bowl for the AFC. The NFL announced Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
Josh Allen is 0-4 in the playoffs vs. the Chiefs. Why this game — even more than 13 seconds — was his best chance to beat Patrick Mahomes.
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes is "sorry it had to be us" after once again serving as a playoff roadblock to the Buffalo Bills and quarterback
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have something in common. Three or four years ago, it would’ve been unthinkable.
Before he was the Bills’ best hope, Josh Allen grew up on a 3,000-acre farm in a small town of about 8,000 people. That low-key vibe from Firebaugh, California immediately made an impression
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.
New England Patriots rookie Drake Maye is replacing Jackson on the AFC roster, Pittsburgh’s Russell Wilson is filling in for Allen and Tampa Bay’s Baker Mayfield was selected to fill Daniels’ spot.
"So much respect for Josh, man," Chiefs leader Patrick Mahomes said of Bills QB Josh Allen. "A true competitor, a true warrior, a great football player.''
With the Bills down three and facing fourth and five, Allen was forced to scramble as Kansas City brought the blitz. In a desperation heave, Allen threw off balanced down field and just hoped for the best. The pass fell incomplete, but lost in the mayhem was just how close Kincaid was to catching the ball.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Josh Allen arrives at Arrowhead Stadium for AFC Championship. The Bill face the reigning Super Bowl champs at 5:30 P.M.