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Josh Allen Envisioning Bills Super Bowl Parade Ahead of 2025 MVP Defense
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen experienced a meteoric rise to stardom back in 2020, going from 20 passing touchdowns and 3,089 yards to 37 touchdowns and over 4,500 yards in the COVID year.

He’s turned himself into a perennial MVP candidate, finally taking home the trophy last season, but the big win in the playoffs has eluded him time and time again.

Allen is coming off a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, marking the fourth time he’s lost to them in the postseason, the most by a quarterback in NFL history without a victory.

It would make sense if these repeated losses broke him, but the two-time All-Pro seems to be more confident than ever.

Dreaming of a Parade in Buffalo

When asked if he knows what his championship speech would be, he confirmed that he does and began laying out his visions of a Super Bowl parade in Buffalo.

Despite Allen’s inability to beat Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes so far, he has posted some of the most impressive stats in playoff history, making it feel impossible that he won’t break through at some point.

The Bills gunslinger has the best touchdown to interception ratio in playoff history, along with the third-most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.

The two superstars have battled it out in some of the most memorable playoff games in recent memory and seem to be forever tied at the hip.

They are eerily similar in terms of talent, yet Mahomes has three Super Bowl rings, and Allen has yet to even appear in one.

After winning MVP and marrying the love of his life in Hailee Steinfeld this offseason, it seems like everything is coming to fruition for Allen.

He will do everything in his power to make his vision for a parade in Buffalo come to reality as well.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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