Josh Allen: “It’s not good. It hurts to lose. It stinks to lose at home, especially to the Chiefs.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills, has started all six of his seasons. He’s never attended a Super Bowl game. His team’s journey to that point was cut short three times by the Chiefs.
After the Chiefs’ 27-24 loss on Sunday night, he was questioned about his aggravation at losing to them in the playoffs yet again.
Allen told reporters, “It sucks.” “It hurts to lose. It stinks to lose to them or to anybody at home.
Is it more painful to conclude the season at home, as it has been the past two seasons?
Allen remarked, “It doesn’t matter here or there.” “It hurts to lose. There’s nothing more that I can say.
He was also questioned on whether making minor adjustments or big ones is enough to get past the obstacle.Allen remarked, “I don’t think it’s a big change.” “I think we simply need to figure out a way to score one more point than they do, again. Additionally, a season is a failure if it ends in defeat. That is how the business operates. At the end of the season, there’s truly only one happy squad. It’s awful when it’s not you and you’re that close.
Every year, every team experiences change. It’s just the way the NFL is these days. The Bills have a shot as long as Allen is on the team. To eventually return to the Super Bowl—a venue they haven’t been in for thirty years—they must determine what more they can do to surround him. Additionally, even if