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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen explains the mindset needed to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen explains the mindset needed to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs

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During a recent interview with Esports Insider, Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen discussed how to beat Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
'You got to make sure that you're doing everything right on your side of the football and not giving him short fields and turnovers,' said Allen, 'Getting over that hump, it's been the question. I hear it all the time. I'm getting a little tired of it. But the way to stop getting that question asked is to go out there and do it.'
The Bills handed Kansas City their first regular-season loss last year, but were defeated in the AFC Championship game.
'We got to go put our best foot forward and keep working hard and just kind of try to find ourselves to get back to that position where we have that opportunity to do it,' said Allen. 'One won't get asked this question if we're not in that position. Just got to keep working hard and make the plays when we need to make them.'
Allen is winless against Mahomes and the Chiefs in the postseason, as the latest result soured his MVP-winning 2024 season.
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