Bills quarterback Josh Allen has earned the right to be MVP according to offensive tackle Dion Dawkins after their win over Baltimore.
There are some eerie similarities between Josh Allen and Michael Jordan entering Sunday night's game against the Chiefs.
The left tackle didn't mince words when it came to praising his quarterback. The Buffalo Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 in a dramatic AFC Divisional Round game Sunday night at Highmark Stadium in New York under freezing conditions and a very hyped crowd that showed their support for superstar quarterback Josh Allen and the rest of the Bills.
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"Year 7 ended like Years 3, 5 and 6, watching Kansas City celebrate as he trudged off the field. Allen will, of course, be back and playing at a high level, but it guarantees nothing for 2025," Ryan O'Halloran writes.
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Buffalo Bills offensive linemen Dion Dawkins missed practice on Wednesday due to illness ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship.
Josh Allen seemed to choke back tears as he stepped to the podium. Then he sat in the locker room, the last Buffalo Bills player to
Left tackle Dion Dawkins was a full participant in practice after missing Wednesday's session with an illness. That should mean Dawkins is in his customary spot on Josh Allen's blind side when the Bills hit the field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
Thursday was a strong day for the Buffalo Bills as several members of the organization were selected as award finalists for the NFL Honors. Josh Allen is up for the Most Valuable Player award, Damar Hamlin is vying for Comeback Player of the Year, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady is up for the Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Dalton Kincaid nearly had a catch that could have saved the Bills’ season. Instead, Josh Allen’s last-ditch pass, while under heavy pressure, went through Kincaid’s hands and fell to the ground in heartbreaking fashion late in the fourth quarter of the Bills’ clash against the Chiefs in the AFC championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
Given that so much of the conversation heading into the AFC Championship Game revolved around which teams, and specifically quarterbacks, got beneficial calls, there was always a chance that we’d have some kind of officiating controversy after the game.