Josh Allen Confirms Being Haunted by Patrick Mahomes Loss After Sending Powerful Message to Chiefs QB

That January 26 loss? It was real. No dream, no illusion-just pure heartbreak. Buffalo Bills fans who still wish it wasn’t? You’re not alone. The pain of coming so close, only to have it slip away, cuts deep even for Josh Allen too. After all these years, finally a chance at the Super Bowl… and then, just like that, it was gone. And it’s clearly visible in Josh Allen’s comments too.

During an interview on Sunday, Josh Allen was asked about his thoughts on missing out on playing in the Super Bowl this year. To which, the quarterback expressed, “It s–cks.” After losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game with just three points, it’s hard for Allen and the Bills nation to forget their losing moment.

Hence, while speaking about it, Josh Allen further added, “You sit here thinking about everything that you could have done differently. I’m having dreams about certain plays that I wish I could have back. There’s no easy way about it, there are 30 other teams out there gonna be watching the Super Bowl from their couch.

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With his comments, it’s clear that this AFC loss is haunting Josh Allen. It’s haunting him to an extent that he is even having dreams of replaying moments in his head to save himself from the defeat. But, everything has ended for Allen for this year. Actually, not everything!

Josh Allen finished off the season by completing 307passes from 483 attempts for 3731 and 28 touchdowns. He was intercepted just 6 times in his 17 games of the regular season. Now that’s definitely an MVP year for him. So, although the 28-year-old will not have his Super Bowl ring this time, he will potentially be having his MVP award.

And for Lombardi? He will try next year. Until then, it’s likely that he will be rooting for Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs this time.

Josh Allen sent a Super Bowl message to Patrick Mahomes?

The Super Bowl LIX is a rematch of Super Bowl LVII. Or to be precise, it’s actually a rematch for the Kansas City Chiefs, and a revengeful game for the Philadelphia Eagles. On one hand, Jalen Hurts doesn’t want to talk about their previous loss to Patrick Mahomes’s team, and hopes for a win this time with previous learnings. On the other hand, Josh Allen wants his AFC friend to win again.

This is evident in what Josh Allen said after the AFC matchup at Arrowhead Stadium. After Mahomes’s team won over the Bills, the quarterbacks went close to each other for a postgame friendly hug. And the conversation between the two could be heard easily. Patrick Mahomes, who knew Josh Allen’s MVP performance, also acknowledged the athlete. He said to the Bills’s QB, “Hell of a year, man. Hell of a year.”

In return, Josh Allen also delivered his message to Mahomes, saying, “Go get another one.” His message was clear. After falling short in the AFC, Allen now hopes Mahomes and team achieve their 3-peat. The Super Bowl matchup is set to kick off on Sunday, February 9, in New Orleans.

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