Tony Romo Calls Loss To Chiefs Most Devastating Josh Allen's Career
Bills quarterback Josh Allen suffers early playoff exit, missing chance to knot score with the Chiefs. Buffalo's Super Bowl drought extends.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen faced yet another early playoff exit after failing to lead his team to victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round. Despite a strong performance, Allen and the Bills fell short, with a missed field goal allowing the Chiefs to secure a 27-24 win.
The loss dropped Allen's playoff record to an even 5-5 with Buffalo, marking a devastating moment in his career. Despite playing outstanding football, the Bills were unable to secure the win, leaving Allen and his team to reflect on what could have been.
Despite a valiant effort from Allen, who completed 26-of-39 attempts for 186 yards and two rushing touchdowns, the Bills were unable to overcome a strong Kansas City team. The loss left Allen and his team disappointed, with the Super Bowl appearance drought for Buffalo extending to 31 years.
In the postgame interview, Allen expressed his frustration, stating "Losing sucks, I don't know what else to say... I didn't think we played bad. I didn't think our team played bad. We gotta make one more play and we didn't."
The defeat was a tough blow for Allen and the Bills, who had worked hard all year and were playing great football. Despite the setback, there is hope for the future, with the team determined to break through eventually.
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