Josh Allen had a message for the Kansas City Chiefs minutes after the Buffalo Bills powered up a divisional round win over the Baltimore Ravens.
The Bills won 27-25 and will face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC championship game the next Sunday.
Buffalo's defense forced the Ravens to turn the ball over three times as they will now have a tough game ahead of them.
the Bills He will continue on his path to play for the Chiefs, who are looking to win their third straight Super Bowl.
After the game, CBS Sports correspondent Tracy Wolfson asked Josh Allen why he believed the AFC championship The match against the Chiefs will be different.
Allen is 0-3 against the Chiefs in the NFL playoffs.
“I can't tell you that [if the outcome will be different]Allen said during the postgame interview.
“I just know we're going to work hard. We're going to have a very tough week.
“We'll enjoy tonight. We turn our attention to the Chiefs tomorrow.”
“We know what they are. They are perpetual of what you want to be in the NFL.”
“You have to overcome them to get past them.
“So, we're going to have fun tonight.”
Buffalo led 21-10 at halftime, but the lead came from Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, who cut the deficit to just 21-19 in the fourth quarter.
However, tight end Mark Andrews fumbled Bills To lead by eight points in the last three minutes of the match.
NFL MVP Jackson threw two touchdowns with 1:57 left in the contest to cut the deficit to two.
However, a drop from Andrews on the two-point conversion secured Buffalo's win.
NFL division round schedule
Saturday, January 18, 4:30 PM ET (ESPN/ABC) – Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday, January 18, 8 PM ET (FOX) – Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions
Sunday, January 19, 3pm ET (NBC) – Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, January 19, 6:30 PM ET (CBS) – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
Allen rushed for two touchdowns on the day.
Buffalo will face Kansas City for the conference title the next Sunday at GEHA Stadium in Arrowhead with kickoff at 6:00 p.m. ET.
The Bills last played in conference championship Match in 2020 – Loss to the Chiefs.