Joe Buck Has Massive Buffalo Bills Super Bowl Prediction
The 2025 NFL schedule is being released little by little, which means that now is as good of a time as ever to start predicting who will win the Lombardi Trophy this season.
ESPN's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are one of the most experienced broadcasting teams there is, so their Super Bowl predictions are definitely some that fans want to hear.
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They gave their picks on a recent appearance on Good Morning America, and while Aikman picked the Dallas Cowboys, Buck selected a team that has been searching for their first win in the big game for a long time.
'I'm going to say Buffalo finally wins it,' Buck said Tuesday morning on the ABC program.
The Bills have been to four Super Bowls in their history, which were all consecutive from 1990 to 1003. Unfortunately, they have not been able to win any, as they dropped all four of those games in a row, which many fans make fun of the franchise for, as well as Jim Kelly, the quarterback of those teams.
But now, the team has an NFL Most Valuable Player Award winner in Josh Allen, as well as the players around him to contend. They have been eliminated from the playoffs by Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs four of the last five seasons, but Buck believes this will be the year that trend stops.
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The Bills certainly have the talent to be one of the best teams in the NFL, but only time will tell whether or not they can make it all the way and hoist the Lombardi.
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