Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen received a blunt message from Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo after their 28-21 victory over the Chiefs on Sunday. The win extended the Bills’ regular season winning streak against the Chiefs to five games, marking a significant moment in their rivalry.
Allen scored three touchdowns in the game, including a touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid and two rushing touchdowns. He was 23-of-26 for 273 yards, showcasing his all-around performance. The Bills’ defense played a crucial role, knocking down two of Patrick Mahomes’ final last-second heaves into the end zone, sealing Buffalo’s win.
When the clock hit triple zeroes and the final whistle blew, Allen was greeted by Spagnuolo on the field. The longtime Chiefs coach gave a blunt message to Allen, which was part of a segment for “Inside the NFL.” Spagnuolo said with a smile, “I don’t want you to play anymore. I want you to retire. Nice job.”
Allen’s performance highlighted the Bills’ strong showing in the regular season. However, despite their success in the regular season, the team has yet to overcome the Chiefs in the playoffs. Buffalo has not defeated Kansas City in the postseason since January 1994, leaving a bitter taste from their previous encounters.
The Bills’ defense held Mahomes to one of the worst performances of his career, with Mahomes failing to throw a touchdown pass for the first time in over a year. This was a critical factor in the Bills’ victory, as the defense’s efforts were instrumental in limiting the Chiefs’ scoring chances.
With both teams having a strong case for the playoffs, it’s likely the two teams will meet again soon. The stakes will be higher than Sunday night’s match, and the outcome could have significant implications for both franchises.
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