New York quarterback feels fit to win New York its first title in 64 years. Josh Allen was one of the standout performers in the Buffalo Bills’ 31-10 win over the Seattle Seahawks, which puts them atop the AFC East with six wins and two defeats. The quarterback was not only the star of the game, but he was also one of the Bills’ conspicuous faces on FOX Sports in the lead-up to the showdown. Interviewed by Erin Andrews, the Buffalo quarterback, who has the second-best season record in the NFL, along with the Houston Texans, behind the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, was encouraged to offer a few things that infuse his fans with hope, who have never seen their team
win a Super Bowl despite playing it four years in a row from 1991 to 1994. When Andrews stressed the possibility of the Bills returning to the Super Bowl, Allen did not dismiss the question and accepted responsibility for a dream that everyone dreams of at Highmark Stadium. “We’re just trying to take it one game at a time and treat each one as if it’s our final chance to survive and progress. “I’m looking forward to the challenge (of playing in the Super Bowl),” said the quarterback for the Orchard Park, New York team.
That snippet published by the FOX Sports journalist with the words of Josh Allen did nothing but increase the sentiments of Buffalo Bills supporters, who filled with supportive comments on social networks, dreaming of a title that has eluded them since 1960, when the squad was established.
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