Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills will travel to Arrowhead next Sunday to face Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. The NFL is facing one of the most crucial moments of the season, and next weekend will offer fans a matchup that could easily be considered an early final.
Is Patrick Mahomes vs. Josh Allen already one of the great QB battles of NFL history? Josh Allen might need to win on Sunday to help cement its status.
The NFL announces that quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills accomplished a record-breaking feat during the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bills are 0-3 against the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes ahead of the AFC Championship matchup.
Mahomes' added to his argument last weekend, with a divisional win against the Houston Texans that put him at 16 postseason wins as a starting quarterback, tying Montana for second-most all-time. Brady leads the way with 35, so Mahomes needs to keep up his winning ways a while longer before he can catch up, at least in that category.
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.
With Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills setting up a meeting with Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 NFL playoffs, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson named which player he'd like to see winning the Super Bowl.
Taking a deep dive look at the NFL's best rivalry So as we head into Sunday night's highly-anticipated AFC Championship Game, today the question is, what kind of rivalry is Patrick Mahomes vs. Josh Allen?
The Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen and Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes have a long competitve history. For Allen to overcome his playoff demons, the Bills must commit to this approach to give themselves the best chance to win.
In the Chiefs’ Divisional Round victory over the Houston Texans last Saturday, he added another 25 pass attempts with no interceptions. Also notable: The Chiefs have lost no fumbles during this span, even in a 38-0 defeat against the Denver Broncos in the regular-season finale, when KC rested most of its starters.