The Buffalo Bills’ games versus the Kansas City Chiefs are typically exciting, and the Week 11 game was no exception. With 2:17 remaining in regulation, Buffalo led 30-21 after Bills quarterback Josh Allen scored a 26-yard rushing touchdown on fourth down. However, everyone who witnessed the famous “13 seconds” fail during the Chiefs-Bills 2021 playoff game understood that was more than enough time for Patrick Mahomes & Co. to tie the game or come back and win. However, Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard stated not this time. He intercepted the three-time Super Bowl MVP with 1:07 left in the game, ending the Chiefs’ perfect season. Kansas City entered the game with a 9-0 record.
They hadn’t lost a game since Christmas Day, 2023. During his postgame interview on the field, Allen, 28, issued a strong message to his competition opponent.
“Lot of respect. He’s a hell of a player. One of the greatest of all time. I’m fortunate to share a football field with him,” Allen said.
Allen now has four wins over Mahomes, more than any other quarterback in the league. With a 9-2 record entering the bye week, Buffalo has a legitimate opportunity at taking over the AFC lead. Mahomes, the Chiefs’ quarterback, also remained gracious following the game.
While shaking hands with Allen afterward, the 29-year-old hinted that the two opposing clubs will meet again in the playoffs, saying, “We’ll do it again, baby.”
While the Bills receive some much-needed break, the Chiefs meet the Carolina Panthers in week 12.
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