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Allen Expresses Disappointment After Bills' AFC Championship Loss to Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated another AFC Championship victory, their third in a row, defeating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 and securing a spot in Super Bowl LIX. This leaves the Bills heartbroken, especially quarterback Josh Allen, who openly shared his disappointment after the game.

Josh Allen warming up

Allen, now 0-4 against the Chiefs in the playoffs, admitted the regular season win against Kansas City felt meaningless given the postseason outcome. With the game on the line and facing a crucial fourth down, Allen's pass attempt fell incomplete, paving the way for the Chiefs' victory drive. He described the play, saying, "They gave a good look. Didn’t see anything in my first cadence. They were sliding left, the corner came…yeah."

Josh Allen throws

Despite the intense rivalry, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes showed respect for Allen, acknowledging his competitive spirit and skill. Mahomes stated, "I have so much respect for Josh, man. He’s a true competitor, a true warrior, a great football player." While Mahomes looks forward to making history in New Orleans, the Bills face a long offseason, contemplating how to overcome their playoff hurdle. Allen, a potential MVP candidate, emphasized the team's failure to achieve the ultimate goal, stating plainly, "You can either get it done, or you can’t. We didn’t get it done."

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