
Kansas City, MO — Another Bills-Chiefs classic. Another round of takes. And the same old storyline that refuses to die.
Yes, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills may have taken the regular-season win — but if history’s any guide, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are already focused on the only games that matter: the playoffs.
Fans on social media summed it up best:
“Allen wins in October. Mahomes wins in January.”
That’s been the pattern for the last three seasons. The Bills get their regular-season bragging rights, and the Chiefs — calm, methodical, battle-tested — deliver when the stakes are highest.
Even with a 5–4 record, Kansas City has every reason to stay confident. The last time they started 5–4? 2021. That year ended in an AFC Championship appearance — and another heartbreak for Buffalo.
Head coach Andy Reid brushed off the chatter after the loss:
“We’ve been through this before. Nobody’s hanging their head. We’ll be where we need to be when it matters.”
Meanwhile, Mahomes kept his trademark composure, reminding reporters that football isn’t won in November.
“We’ve got work to do, sure. But it’s about peaking at the right time. We’ll get there.”
It’s that quiet confidence — that almost eerie calm — that separates the Chiefs from the rest. While other teams ride the emotional highs and lows of the regular season, Kansas City operates like a machine built for January football.
And if history repeats, it’s only a matter of time before the “Allen vs. Mahomes” debate gets settled — once again — under playoff lights.
🔥 The Bills might win the battle, but Mahomes still owns the war.
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