Josh Allen Shares Bold Opinion on Patrick Mahomes Amid Intensifying Rivalry
The rivalry between star quarterbacks Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes gained another chapter as the Buffalo Bills triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. The Bills secured a 30-21 victory at Highmark Stadium, snapping the Chiefs’ remarkable 15-game winning streak from last season. Meanwhile, Buffalo extended its own streak to six consecutive wins.
Allen, 28, delivered another clutch performance, including a game-sealing 26-yard touchdown run on fourth down with just over two minutes left in the final quarter. This crucial play helped the Bills improve to 9-2, while the Chiefs fell to 9-1.
When asked about his standout performance, Allen didn’t shy away from referencing Mahomes, 29. “Any time you give the ball back to Pat and that offense, down six with the game on the line, I like their odds in that situation,” Allen remarked, according to the Associated Press. “So the goal was to get six or seven points to make it a two-score game.”
Despite dealing with pain in his throwing hand, Allen threw for 262 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Mahomes, on the other hand, recorded 196 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions.
Allen now holds four consecutive regular-season wins against Mahomes, though the Chiefs have had the upper hand in their playoff encounters, winning the last three matchups, including a dramatic 27-24 divisional-round victory in January.
Despite the fierce competition, both quarterbacks consistently show mutual admiration and respect, fueling one of the NFL’s most exciting rivalries year after year.
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