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Josh Allen drops a ‘wow’ moment on Sean McDermott: "When I raise my game, my teammates know it’s time to get the job done!" 🚨 Bills star delivers clutch performance in 31-19 win over Saints

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"My teammates can feel that energy—They know it’s time to get the job done," Josh Allen declares after leading Bills to 31-19 victory..

Josh Allen might not have been at his best on Sunday, but when it came down to crunch time, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback delivered a performance that had both his teammates and head coach, Sean McDermott, in awe.

In a pivotal 31-19 win over the New Orleans Saints, Allen turned the game around with a late-game burst, including a game-changing 27-yard run and a clutch 28-yard touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid. Despite finishing with 209 yards and two touchdowns on 16-of-22 passing, Allen's most impressive trait on Sunday was his ability to raise his game when the team needed him most.

"When I see Coach McDermott looking at me, I know he can see the determination in my eyes," Allen said after the game. "It's like my teammates can feel that energy, too. When I raise my level of play, they follow suit. They know it’s time to get the job done, and we feed off each other. That’s when we really start clicking as a team."

 

And click they did. Allen’s 27-yard run on 3rd-and-5 in the fourth quarter set up the Bills' crucial touchdown, giving them a nine-point lead and sealing the game. "That’s when we really start clicking,"

Allen said, referring to the moment when he takes his play to another level and his teammates rise to the occasion with him.

 

McDermott was particularly struck by Allen’s “will to win” , noting how the quarterback’s intensity was evident at halftime: “I could see it in his eyes—he was determined to win.”

 

The performance was a microcosm of what Allen has brought to the table in 2025. With the help of an explosive rushing attack from James Cook, the Bills are now 4-0 for the first time since 2020, scoring 30+ points in every game this season.

“When he raises his level of play, it’s like the whole team follows suit,” McDermott said. “And they know what time it is now.”

With Allen's leadership and a high-powered offense, the Bills are sending a clear message to the league: they’re here to stay, and they’re not backing down.

As Buffalo continues its undefeated run, fans are left wondering: can Josh Allen and the Bills keep this momentum going? With Allen’s unmatched will to win and his ability to elevate his team at critical moments, the answer just might be yes.

Chiefs Bring Back Legend Retired This Summer For A Workout.
Kansas City, MO — September 24, 2025 — The Kansas City Chiefs have turned back the clock, bringing in a familiar face for a surprising workout: safety Tyrann Mathieu, who officially retired earlier this summer.     Multiple reports confirmed the move on Tuesday. Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride first noted: “The Chiefs hosted S Tyrann Mathieu for a workout. Mathieu retired this summer, but seems he may have made an exception here.” The post quickly gained traction among fans, drawing hundreds of reactions. The news comes at a pivotal moment for Kansas City. With secondary depth under scrutiny and several injuries testing Andy Reid’s roster, Mathieu’s return — even in a workout capacity — could provide a timely boost. The 33-year-old safety, known for his instincts, versatility, and commanding locker-room presence, last suited up in 2024 with New Orleans before stepping away from football, and previously starred for the Chiefs from 2019–2021.     The Kansas City Star Sports account added context: “#Chiefs might bring back Tyrann Mathieu after recent workout. Vikings’ Donovan Jackson hits IR, and Russell Wilson benched in NY. Full roundup here.” Meanwhile, Sports News Times reported that while the workout rekindled interest, a deal is “not yet imminent.” Mathieu’s sudden reappearance raises eyebrows. At 5’9”, 190 pounds, he had been a tone-setter across multiple teams before calling it quits this offseason. Now, with the Chiefs preparing for a critical Week 4 road trip to face the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium, the timing suggests urgency. Whether this workout leads to a contract remains unclear, but one thing is certain: Kansas City is keeping all options on the table to stabilize its defensive backfield. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a surprising turn of events following the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominant 22-9 victory over the New York Giants in Week 3 on September 21, 2025, Giants quarterback Russell Wilson has issued a public apology to Chiefs defensive star Chris Jones for his handling of a rejected jersey swap request. The incident, which sparked buzz on social media, has now taken a conciliatory turn as Wilson reflects on his actions.     The controversy arose during postgame interactions when Jones, a key figure in the Chiefs’ defense with seven pressures, firmly declined Wilson’s attempt to exchange jerseys. Wilson’s struggles—completing just 18 of 32 passes for two interceptions and a 43.8 QB rating—left the Giants at 0-3, amplifying the tension. Jones’ curt rejection, captured by NBC’s Melissa Stark, included the quip, “I don’t even want it… It’s love and war,” igniting online debates. On Wednesday, Wilson addressed the snub in a statement: “I owe an apology for how I handled that. I was caught up in the moment’s frustration. Chris a talented player, and I have nothing but respect for him”.The apology, shared via the Giants’ official channels, marks a rare admission of fault from the veteran QB.     Wilson’s words suggest regret over his initial reaction, acknowledging Jones’ skill and the competitive nature of the game. The “Derrick” reference appears to be a slip, likely intending “Chris,” but it underscores his respect for Jones’ prowess. Chiefs fans on X praised the gesture, with #WilsonApology trending, while some Giants supporters see it as a sign of maturity amid a tough season start. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid commented, “It’s classy of Russell to own it. We’re focused on football, but respect goes both ways.” Jones, while not directly responding, hinted at moving forward, saying, “All good—let’s keep it on the field.”     The apology comes as the Giants prepare for Week 4 against the Washington Commanders, while the Chiefs, now 1-2, gear up for the Baltimore Ravens on September 28. Wilson’s reflection could signal a turning point, aiming to rebuild his leadership amid ongoing criticism. Stay tuned to NFL.com for more! Based on reports from Chiefs’ and Giants’ media and player statements.