As Mahomes and Allen face off again, fans anticipate a thrilling chapter in their growing rivalry
Buffalo: Just a couple of months back, CBS caught Josh Allen celebrating after the Bills beat the Chiefs. But guess who was right there? Patrick Mahomes, looking like a frenemy, smiling despite the loss.
Even though Mahomes had just lost to Allen for the fourth time in five games, he still had the playoff wins and Super Bowl rings to back him up. So, when they met for a quick hug, Mahomes had that cheeky grin and said, “We’ll do it again, baby.” It wasn’t just talk; it was a promise.
This rivalry is heating up, especially with their upcoming AFC championship game. It’s starting to feel like the epic Brady vs. Manning saga, a classic that fans will remember for ages.
Now, don’t get me wrong, Mahomes and Allen aren’t quite at that level yet. They need some big playoff moments to really cement their legacy. So far, Allen has had the regular season wins but has struggled in the playoffs against Mahomes.
Those playoff losses sting for Allen and the Bills. They’ve faced Mahomes in crucial games and came up short every time. The last one was a heartbreaker, with a missed field goal that left Allen feeling pretty low.
It’s a tough spot, kind of like what Peyton Manning went through with Tom Brady. Manning had to deal with a rough start before finally getting a win against Brady. Once he did, he went on a roll, winning three straight against him.
In the end, it’s those playoff battles that fans remember most. The regular season games fade away, but the postseason clashes? Those are what legends are made of.
For both Mahomes and Allen, this rivalry could define their careers. If Allen can finally beat Mahomes in the playoffs, it could change everything for him. He could finally get that Super Bowl shot he’s been chasing.
And let’s be real, this matchup is a win for the NFL. Even if you’re not a fan of either team, you can’t help but get excited. Some folks want to see Mahomes make history, while others are just here for a good game.
Whatever the reason, this game is set to be a classic. And when it’s all said and done, we’ll be left with Mahomes’ words echoing in our minds: “Do it again, baby.”