Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane affirmed the prospect of a contract extension with quarterback Josh Allen could be on his list of priorities
The Buffalo Bills still haven't wavered in their belief that the wrong call was made on star quarterback Josh Allen's failed fourth-down conversion in
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have something in common. Three or four years ago, it would’ve been unthinkable.
Sunday’s AFC divisional round matchup between the Bills and Ravens gave fans a meeting of two of the league’s best quarterbacks in Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. It was must-see TV in every sense.
The Buffalo Bills fell to the Kansas City Chiefs to end their 2024 playoff run. The game featured all of the elements of the heartbreak that Bills fans have endured. Entering the game in
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills fell short of the Super Bowl once again after losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game. Allen did everything he could to help the Bills secure the win,
Arch, however, is exactly the opposite. He’s easy-going and quick to laugh. When we ask him to react to a tweet (or whatever we’re calling X posts now) calling him a nepo baby, he stuns me when he says he’s never heard the term before. When it’s defined to him, Arch shrugs and says, “I mean, that’s fair.”
Bills running back James Cook was not about to join that chorus.
Now that the initial euphoria of making the Super Bowl has worn off, the Kansas City Chiefs must shift their focus to stopping Saquon Barkley.
Early in the fourth quarter of Sunday's AFC Championship game, Allen tried sneaking up the middle on a Buffalo tush-push to secure what would have been a crucial fourth-and-inches conversion.
The Eagles are so adept at their vaunted short-yardage plays that the Commanders committed four penalties with Jalen Hurts & Co. at or inside the 1-yard line in the fourth quarter of Philadelphia’s 55-23 rout of Washington on Sunday.