It's hard to bet against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, but everything is aligning for this to be Bills QB Josh Allen's moment. Here's why.
Out of all the former Oregon Ducks to play in the NFL this year, there's a case to be made for quarterback Bo Nix having one of the biggest break out seasons. F
Patrick Mahomes will get a chance to make history as the first NFL quarterback to ever win three Super Bowls in a row. Josh Allen will get the chance to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs for the first time in four tries and bring his Buffalo Bills back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994.
The highly anticipated matchup between the AFC heavyweights is expected to be one of the biggest games of the NFL postseason pitting Mahomes, who's in search of the coveted three-peat, against his quarterback rival in Allen, who's still looking for his first Lombardi Trophy.
It may seem hard to believe, but even Dolphins fans would prefer to see Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs lose and Josh Allen's Bills win.
Cincinnati Bengals fans probably had a strong sense of deja vu while watching Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs overcome the Houston Texans in the NFL playoffs on Saturday night. There, Mahomes embellished a few smaller instances of contact and earned whistles from referees.
Clay Martin explained what he saw on the hit toward Patrick Mahomes that factored into Saturday’s outcome for the Houston Texans.
There isn’t officially a flopping penalty in the NFL rulebook. However, penalties for flops have been called before under the definition of unsportsmanlike conduct.
The best quarterback in football has weathered changes around him with his persistence, problem-solving ability and willingness to adjust.
Start typing Patrick Mahomes on social media and four letters follow. Flop. “Can you win a championship and an Oscar in the same year?” one fan tweeted. Type Josh Allen into Google and
Sunday's title game will be the fourth playoff game between the franchises since January 2021 and the seventh overall.