Josh Allen was one of the standout performers in the Buffalo Bills’ resounding 31-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, which keeps them comfortably atop the AFC East with six wins and two losses. The QB was not only the star of the game, but also in the run-up to the clash was one of the visible faces of the Bills on FOX Sports.
Interviewed by Erin Andrews, the Buffalo quarterback, who has the second-best record of the season in the NFL, along with the Houston Texans, behind the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, was encouraged to say a few words that fill his fans with hope, who never saw their team win a Super Bowl, despite playing it four consecutive years, from 1991 to 1994.
When Andrews emphasized the option of the Bills returning to a Super Bowl, Allen did not dismiss the question and took on the responsibility of a dream that everyone dreams of at Highmark Stadium.
“We’re just trying to take it one game at a time and treat it like it’s the last to continue to survive and move on. I’m looking forward to that challenge (of playing in the Super Bowl),” commented the quarterback of the Orchard Park, New York, team.
That excerpt published by the FOX Sports journalist with the words of Josh Allen did nothing but raise the passions of Buffalo Bills fans, who filled with positive comments on social networks dreaming of a title that has eluded them since 1960, when the team was founded.