Despite the Bills’ statistical success against the Chiefs, Josh Allen claimed what matters for him is defeating Patrick Mahomes in playoffs.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen (Via Imago)
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making another record of being the first undefeated team in the NFL regular season since the New England Patriots in 2007. However, a significant challenge lies ahead for them in their pursuit of this impressive feat: an upcoming game against the formidable 8-2 Buffalo Bills.
Not only the Bills threaten the Chiefs’ undefeated record but also could obstruct their goal of a historic three-peat. Since the quarterbacks of both teams: Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are counted among the top signal-callers in the league, they are often contested against each other.
When it comes to matchups between these two AFC powerhouses, Allen’s Bills are known to have an upper hand with a 3-1 record against Mahomes’ Chiefs in the regular season. That’s why, Allen is not intimated by the unbeatable record held by the Chiefs thus far, as what matters to him is defeating the two-time Super Bowl defending champions in playoffs.
Buffalo might have an upper hand in the regular season, but the Chiefs command the record of the playoffs at 3-0, which has been Allen’s biggest obstacle in advancing to the Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen’s mutual respect despite conference rivalry
Despite being pitted against each other by the entire league, Mahomes and Allen share mutual respect and have no animosity between them. Irrespective of being conference rivals and contesting for the Super Bowl berth in the playoffs, both quarterbacks have always shown respect to each other.
While talking to the reporters ahead of the Week 11 matchup, Allen showered high praise on Mahomes, calling him one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history.