Josh Allen could take plenty of satisfaction from a season in which he became the betting favorite for MVP and the Buffalo Bills defied the doubters who predicted a down year.
The KC Chiefs' defense stepped up at pivotal times in their AFC championship game win over the Buffalo Bills, and Chris Jones broke down the keys to it.
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A factor is certainly Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones. The man is a beast. And the Bills had run their 'tush push' the left - Jones' side - all season and did not adjust against the Chiefs.
Another week, another trip to the Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs, and another coaching masterclass from Steve Spagnuolo. A key piece to Kansas City advancing to its fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons and now set to attempt the NFL's first-ever three-peat was the defensive effort led by Spagnuolo,
Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones is often seen crying on the sidelines, leading some to wonder whether there was a reason he cries so much.
While the Chiefs defense racked up eight sacks against the Texans, stopping Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a finalist to win this year's MVP Award is a different beast. Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones, knows it won't be easy to stop the dual-threat quarterback and the Bills No. 1 running back, James Cook.
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.
When the Bills and Chiefs meet in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, there likely won’t be anyone getting caught off-guard. That’s because of the sheer volume of games they have played against each other with Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes as the starting quarterbacks.
Kansas City jumped out to an early 7-0 lead. As a result, the Chiefs were able to generate multiple pressures in the first part of the contest. As Nate Tice of Yahoo Sports pointed out, the Bills left Chris Jones blocked one-on-one on 11 occasions in the first half. The K.C. pass rusher created seven pressures out of those reps.
Dalton Kincaid nearly had a catch that could have saved the Bills’ season.
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is set, and fans are gearing up for another showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs after the Buffalo