Josh Allen Makes Mind-blowing Comment on Patrick Mahomes After Ruining Chiefs’ Perfect Season

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.

 

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“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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