NFL fans tend to believe that the Kansas City Chiefs get every call from the refs. KC was on the favorable end of questionable roughing the passer call in their win over the Houston Texans in the NFL Playoffs last week,
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.
All of this was particularly tragic given what Josh Allen appeared to say on camera before the Bills’ offense took the field last time. As the Chiefs took a 32-29 lead, Allen was captured seemingly saying, “I’m ready,” as if he was ready for his moment to take the Bills to the Super Bowl.
The rivalry between the Bills and Chiefs added another thrilling, historic moment on Sunday in its incredible recent history. But for Josh Allen and Buffalo the result was all too familiar: another heartbreaking playoff loss.
Patrick Mahomes and company were able to outlast Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Arrowhead in the AFC championship, holding on to win 32–29. The matchup was just the latest in a series of thrilling showdowns that Mahomes and Allen have already had in their careers.
The Chiefs earned a key stop on the Bills in the fourth quarter of the AFC championship game. Did Josh Allen make the line to gain or was he short?
In 2024 they made a similar move. $14,875,000 of Allen’s pay was converted into bonuses, bringing his salary down to $1,125,000. This restructure netted him a total of $60 million cash for the season while freeing up $16,700,000 in cap space.
Mahomes and the Chiefs took charge in the final moments for a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.
It was the first play coming out of the two-minute warning in the AFC title game, a legacy moment in the making for Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen that the Kansas City Chiefs' defense ruined instead.
Patrick Mahomes throws three touchdowns and the Kansas City defense made big stops at key moments to help the Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 on Sunday night and reach the Super Bowl for the
As the Chiefs often do under defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, they brought a heavy blitz, and Allen had to backpedal away from defenders. He threw up a wobbly prayer deep downfield, and it was nearly answered by tight end Dalton Kincaid, who just missed hauling in the heave and keeping the Bills’ comeback hopes alive.