Before the Biggest AFC Showdown, Mahomes Drops Jaw-Dropping Comparison to Josh Allen!

In recent years, the NFL has been shaped by the contrasting styles and journeys of Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen — two franchise quarterbacks who have come to define the AFC’s modern era.
Since taking over as their respective team leaders, Kansas City has held a consistent upper hand in critical moments, including last year’s AFC Championship Game.
As Week 9 approaches, both teams arrive on different trajectories. Kansas City (5-3) has rebounded from an 0-2 start, winning five of its last six games behind improved offensive rhythm and Mahomes’ leadership. The defense has tightened in key situations, restoring the team’s championship confidence.
Buffalo (5-2), on the other hand, began the season 4-0 with balance on both sides of the ball. A brief mid-season slump — two straight losses — was quickly erased by a dominant 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 8, reigniting their confidence before the Kansas City clash.
This game carries major implications for playoff positioning and potential home-field advantage in a rematch scenario reminiscent of last season’s AFC title showdown.
Mahomes Praises Allen’s Evolution
During Wednesday’s media session on October 29, Patrick Mahomes offered glowing praise for Josh Allen, recognizing his unique blend of size, mobility, and arm strength.
“To be that size and move like that — he’s done so many great things throwing the football,” Mahomes said. “But the way he extends plays, gets near the sideline, and makes those deep throws — that stuff is special. He’s gotten better every year, and that’s something I try to do myself.”
Mahomes’ remarks reflect the deep respect between two elite quarterbacks who have become the faces of the AFC. Both can swing the momentum of a game in an instant — making every meeting between them must-watch football.
A Tactical and Physical Battle Awaits
Both teams enter Week 9 relatively healthy, setting the stage for a hard-fought contest. Kansas City’s balanced offense will rely on receiver execution and a steady run game to offset Buffalo’s dynamic defense. Meanwhile, Allen’s dual-threat playmaking and downfield aggression will test Kansas City’s coverage and pass rush.
Beyond the stats, this matchup is about pride, leadership, and playoff tone-setting — another defining chapter in a rivalry that continues to shape the AFC landscape.











