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
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills saw their season fall short once again after losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game. In the second quarter, the Chiefs secured an 11-point lead before the Bills stormed back to take a one-point advantage in the third.
The Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, will be squaring off against Bills quarterback Josh Allen in this championship game. Mahomes and Allen have developed a rivalry during the years they've led their respective teams—and with each passing season, that competitive dynamic seems increasingly intense.
Bills 38, Chiefs 20 Allen's talents as a runner were on display as he rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown. He threw for 115 yards but three of his 15 completions went for touchdowns. Mahomes was 33-of-54 with two touchdowns and two picks.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills duked it out in classic, nail-biting fashion in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, but it was K.C. that walked away victorious and one step closer to a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have something in common. Three or four years ago, it would’ve been unthinkable.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes apologized to Josh Allen after the ending the Bills quarterback’s season in the playoffs for the fourth time since January 2021.
Allen and Buffalo had plenty of time to make something happen on offense but only picked up 17 yards before turning it over on downs. After a 17-yard first down pickup from Mahome
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.
Josh Allen played his best overall playoff game against the Chiefs in another tough loss in the AFC championship game, but here's breaking down why it ended in a familiar frustrating result.
Josh Allen led touchdown drives on two of their last three possessions. The Bills faced a fourth down with just under two minutes to play. The Chiefs blitzed and Allen just threw it off his back foot - a prayer of a pass that somehow aligned on target to second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid.