The loss after being so close to the Super Bowl LIX feels way too personal, way too depressing, and way too disappointing for the Buffalo Bills quarterback
Josh Allen. The
NFL star quarterback carried the Super Bowl dream of many Buffalo Bills fans, but it just did not come true.
The three-time Super Bowl MVP,
Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs, defeated Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game. Talking to an NFL Insider, Rob Maaddi, QB Josh Allen discloses his pangs of guilt.
Quarterback for the Bills, Josh Allen, has dreams about certain plays from the AFC championship game that happened between the Bills and the Chiefs last Sunday
Rob inquired, “How do you process this week?”
Josh Allen shared,
“It sucks. You’re sitting 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,” shares 3-time Pro Bowler Josh Allen with Senior NFL writer for The Associated Press, Rob Maaddi, about his loss to the Kansas City Chiefs
Josh Allen shared,
“There’s no easy way about it. There’s 30 other teams right now sitting at home. I’m gonna be watching the Super Bowl from their couch. And we are one of those teams. I’m gonna keep doing everything that I can to make sure that we are not one of those teams going into the season next year.”
“I’m doing everything I can do to help this team get over that hump and win a Super Bowl,” determines 2-time Second-team All-Pro Josh Allen in an interview with an NFL Insider
Josh Allen tries to pick up the broken pieces of willpower in his Buffalo Bills team and himself and wants to get back to work. He aims to win the next Super Bowl LX! He shared with Rob Maaddi, the NFL Insider:
“I have got to let the body heal a little bit. But getting back to work and making sure that I’m getting back to my mechanic work and just making sure that I’m doing everything I can do to help this team get over that hump and win a Super Bowl.”
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