There isn't a contemporary NFL quarterback rivalry quite like Josh Allen versus Patrick Mahomes. While the MVP-level signal-callers don't play in the same division, they've made a habit of meeting in high-stakes contests.
The time machine is set to Sunday in Kansas City. The matchup we look forward to this weekend is the game we will revisit years from now.
There is a good chance the AFC Championship Game comes down to a Mahomes deep pass or an Allen run. We're taking Mahomes.
In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.
When the Buffalo Bills head to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on championship Sunday, it will be th
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton predicts that the Bills' Josh Allen will be better in the AFC Championship Game than the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes.
If you just looked at the regular season, Allen and the Bills have dominated Mahomes and the Chiefs, going 4-1. This years matchup in Buffalo on November 17th was a battle but, again, it was Allen and Bills pulling out a 30-21 victory -- on the legs of Allen's electric fourth quarter TD run to seal it and hand the Chiefs their first loss.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
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CBS analyst Romo is a former Dallas star quarterback, so it was only natural to ask whether he agrees with his broadcasting partner, Jim Nantz, that the Bills have replaced the Cowboys as “America’s Team.
Jones was named first-team All-Pro for the third consecutive season in 2024. He ranked first in ESPN's pass-rush win rate among defensive tackles despite being double-teamed on a staggering 70 percent of his snaps, which also frees up other defenders to win manageable one-on-one matchups.