Cameras caught the heartwarming interaction between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen after the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Mahomes and the Chiefs defeated the Bills 32-29 at Arrowhead Stadium to win the AFC Championship while punching their third straight ticket to the Super Bowl. Kansas City will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9, a rematch of the big dance two years ago.
It also marked the fourth time in five years where Patrick Mahomes bested Josh Allen in the postseason. While Buffalo is left wondering how they squandered another opportunity, the Chiefs are aiming to complete the first ever Super Bowl three-peat.
After the game, cameras caught a classy Allen going over to Mahomes and delivering a powerful four-word message.
“Go get another one,” Allen said.
“Go get another one.”
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— Bills QB Josh Allen to Patrick Mahomes after the AFC Championship Game. pic.twitter.com/q3tolPSLvi
Though they’ve been rivals on the field for five years and counting, Allen and Mahomes have a good relationship off the field. Together, they went up against Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady in a golf showdown June 1, 2022 called “The Match.”
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It’s not as if it’s been a one-sided football rivalry, though. Allen and the Bills are 4-1 against Mahomes in the regular season, having won the last four meetings. Three of their four playoff losses have been decided by six points or less.
But alas, Allen and the Bills must wait another long year for the next opportunity at championship glory.
Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Are One Win Away From History
The Chiefs have made a compelling case as the greatest dynasty of the Super Bowl era, but a win against the Eagles in New Orleans would seal the deal.
Yes, the “Steel Curtain” Pittsburgh Steelers won four Super Bowls as well. The San Francisco 49ers won five from 1981 to ’94, and the New England Patriots won six (!) between the 2001 and 2018 seasons.
But none of them won three straight Super Bowls, and only those Steelers won four in a six-year period. So if Kansas City can beat Philly, they’ll cement themselves as the greatest dynasty ever.
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