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Patrick Mahomes Sends Apology to Josh Allen After Chiefs-Bills Game
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the franchise’s fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons following a win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game. The Chiefs defeated the Bills 31-28 in the AFC Championship Game, helping them secure their fourth straight victory over Buffalo since the Bills drafted quarterback Josh Allen.
After the Chiefs’ conference title victory, Mahomes spoke with the media, sharing his thoughts on the gut-wrenching loss for Allen and the Bills. Mahomes apologized to Allen while deeming the Bills quarterback an “awesome dude” and “amazing competitor.” “I always feel for him, he’s a great player, an amazing competitor and an awesome dude who I respect so much,” Mahomes said, per Zak Keefer. “I’m sorry it had to be us. But, you know, we compete, and someone has to win.”
In the postgame locker room, Patrick Mahomes couldn’t help but feel for his counterpart, Josh Allen.
“I’m sorry it had to be us,” he told @MikeSilver.https://t.co/hXT7edmWKY
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) January 27, 2025
Allen and the Bills will now head into the offseason while the Chiefs will attempt to be the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowl titles in the modern era. The Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9. Kansas City enters the game as a 1.5-point favorite, per ESPN BET.
In the win over the Bills, Mahomes threw for one touchdown and 245 yards, completing 18 of 26 pass attempts. He added two touchdowns and 43 yards on the ground, serving as the Chiefs’ second-leading rusher.