Patrick Mahomes’ bold message to Josh Allen resurfaces as Chiefs and Bills prepare for AFC Championship showdown

Patrick Mahomes' bold message to Josh Allen resurfaces as Chiefs and Bills prepare for AFC Championship showdown

With the Bills and Chiefs set to meet for the AFC тιтle game this weekend, Patrick Mahomes’ old message to Josh Allen resurfaced from their most recent showdown.

Allen and the Bills bested his fellow MVP-candidate Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, 27-25, in the divisional playoff, booking a ticket to the conference тιтle game.

Meanwhile, Mahomes led the Chiefs in cruising past the Texans, 23-14, on Saturday.

As the Bills solidified their place in the conference тιтle game, a video of Allen and Mahomes from their last meeting was posted by the NFL on CBS X account.

Kansas City and Buffalo met in November when the Bills won 30-21 at Highmark Stadium. After the game, Mahomes shared a brief message with Allen on the field.

‘We’ll do it again, baby,’ Mahomes said. Allen appeared to lightly nod before they parted ways – only to meet again at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.

Patrick Mahomes to Josh Allen in November:”We’ll do it again.”pic.twitter.com/mZq9NJWotv

— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) January 20, 2025 Patrick Mahomes Josh Allen

Patrick Mahomes’ message to Josh Allen resurfaced ahead of the AFC Championship game 

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Mahomes is 1-4 against Allen and the Bills in the regular season but 3-0 in the postseason.

Their last playoff matchup happened in the divisional playoffs in 2024. The AFC powerhouses served a classic in Upstate New York which ended with the Chiefs winning 27-24 en route to their second straight Super Bowl тιтle.

Mahomes completed 392 of 581 attempts for 3,928 yards and 26 touchdowns so far this season. He also rushed for 307 yards and two touchdowns.

On the other hand, Allen had an MVP-caliber season with 307 completions from 483 attempts for 3,731 yards and 28 touchdowns. Besides his pᴀssing, Allen rushed for 531 yards and found the end zone 12 times.

Allen threw just six interceptions and got sacked 14 times while Mahomes threw 11 picks and got sacked 36 times.

The Chiefs and Bills will meet in Kansas City on Sunday at 6.30pm ET. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles will battle for NFC supremacy.

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