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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills' path has never been clearer to a Super Bowl than it is now after their playoff win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The last time the Bills played in the Super Bowl was Jan. 30, 1994. That was Super Bowl XXVIII, a 30-13 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. They lost in the Super Bowl for four consecutive years, following the 1990-93 seasons.
Like it or not, the legacies of great NFL quarterbacks like Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen are tied to how many Super Bowl rings they win. Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning knows this reality as well as anyone.
Quarterback Josh Allen couldn’t stop gushing over his wife, Hailee Steinfeld. The Buffalo Bills‘ star gave his wife a loving shoutout on Instagram.
Somewhere out there, in a universe where Patrick Mahomes doesn't exist, Josh Allen is hailed as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, a multi-time Super Bowl champion whose resume is about as close to impeccable as it gets in a sport of imperfections.
Of the Bills, and quarterback Josh Allen's, list of immediate rivals, none survived the regular season to qualify for the playoffs. Minus Aaron Rodgers for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Allen entered as the elder statesman of the AFC bracket.
The Buffalo Bills have made 7 straight playoff appearances, with 0 Super Bowls to their name. Colin Cowherd and Tom Brady ask if this season is Super Bowl or Bust for the Bills and Josh Allen.
Time to prove it. Whether a portion of the fan base wants to hear it or not, the pressure is on the Buffalo Bills to get things done as they enter their seventh
Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen appears to be in a complex position to retain the coveted honor, even after a big game against the Jaguars.
In BetMGM’s regular-season MVP market, the Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford closed as the favorite to win at -140 odds. Turns out, Stafford is at the top of the Super Bowl MVP odds board, too, favored at +400 odds (4-to-1, implying a 20 percent chance of winning the award).