Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen faced criticism from Robert Griffin III, and a former starting lineman wasn't having it.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills saw their season come to an end on Sunday night. It was a heartbreaking loss, but a loss nonetheless. Late in the game, what could have been a play that went down in history ended up turning into a major disappointment.
Ex-NFL star Brandon Marshall compared Josh Allen's struggles to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to those who had to face Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
Look, you already knew that the Josh Allen fourth down run was a first down in the Buffalo Bills’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday even though officials said it wasn’t, eventually leading to the Chiefs taking the lead and winning the game.
The Hawkeye actress' compliment comes after Allen surpassed NFL legend Russell Wilson for the most wins by a quarterback in their first seven seasons. Even after the Buffalo Bills were eliminated from the playoffs by the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, January 26, Steinfeld support for her future husband was unwavering.
In late December, Allen confirmed reports that he broke a bone in his left non-throwing hand on a touchdown run during the fourth quarter of the season opener against the Arizona Cardinals. He remained on the official injury report through Week 11 and played the entire season while wearing a protective glove on his left hand.
The Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, will be squaring off against Bills quarterback Josh Allen in this championship game. Mahomes and Allen have developed a rivalry during the years they've led their respective teams—and with each passing season, that competitive dynamic seems increasingly intense.
A pair of MVP candidates won't be participating in this year's Pro Bowl for the AFC. The NFL announced Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
Saquon Barkley rushed for over 2,000 yards in 2024, so it's no surprise his peers recognized him as the league's best offensive player over a pair of elite quarterbacks.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will be playing in their fifth Super Bowl of the last six years this February while their AFC rivals, the Buffalo Bills, will be watching from their homes to see if the back-to-back Super Bowl champs can actually pull off the historic three-peat.
There is “nothing” that can sway Brandon Beane’s opinion that Josh Allen converted Bills’ crushing AFC Championship loss Sunday. Speaking