Patrick Mahomes Makes Bold Declaration About Bills Rivalry After Shocking Loss

The Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated run ended against the Buffalo Bills. Following the loss, QB Patrick Mahomes made quite the bold statement on the AFC rivalry.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is pressured by Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau (50) in the second quarter at Highmark Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is pressured by Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau (50) in the second quarter at Highmark Stadium. / Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
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Zero undefeated teams are remaining in the NFL following Sunday's action. The Kansas City Chiefs' perfect start to the season ended with Week 11's 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium, halting the defending Super Bowl Champions' win streak at nine consecutive games.

Things tend to be fairly matched whenever the Chiefs and Bills collide. After all, the AFC franchises are 4-4 against each other across eight meetings (regular season and playoffs) since quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen started going head-to-head in 2024.

It almost seems like another Chiefs-Bills matchup is inevitable at this point, hence Mahomes' surprising post-game declaration.

Patrick Mahomes on Another Chiefs-Bills Game: 'We'll Do it Again'

After the final whistle sounded, Mahomes approached Allen to congratulate him on the Bills' latest victory. Even though the Chiefs didn't get the last laugh this time, the 29-year-old quarterback made sure to let his counterpart know this likely won't be the final meeting between the Super Bowl contenders.

"We'll do it again, baby," Mahomes told Allen in a video clip, courtesy of NFL on CBS.

Mahomes' performance was a mixed bag in the loss as he completed 23-of-33 passes for 196 yards and three touchdowns while also tossing two interceptions. Allen, meanwhile, went 27-of-40 in the pocket while tallying 262 passing yards, one TD, and an INT on top of turning 12 carries into 55 more yards and another score.

While Chiefs fans aren't happy that the undefeated run is over, the Bills' victory isn't anything out of the ordinary. After all, Buffalo is 4-0 in its last four regular-season meetings with Kansas City, outscoring the latter by an average of 8.5 points per game along the way.

Having said that, it's the postseason where Andy Reid & Co. have had the edge over Sean McDermott's crew.

After all, the Chiefs have won all three of their playoff encounters with the Bills since 2020. The last postseason encounter took place back in January as Kansas City notched a 27-24 victory over Buffalo in the Division Round before going on to win its second of back-to-back Super Bowls.

Chiefs fans know Mahomes is an expert at handling the Bills when it counts, which is reflected in the comment section below the video.

"Bills just won their yearly mid-season Super Bowl," one fan commented. "In the playoffs, they gonna go home crying once again."

"Josh Allen plays Super Bowls in November, KC plays them in February," another Chiefs supporter replied.

"You just have to laugh because (the Chiefs) don't care one bit that they lost," another fan chimed in. "They know what actually matters."

If the Chiefs do go on to win their third consecutive Super Bowl, the fanbase will be more than forgiving of the latest loss to the Bills. Besides, it's better that Kansas City got the loss out of the way now rather than it happening in the playoffs.

Having said that, the Week 11 loss has impacted the franchise's championship outlook. After being FanDuel Sportsbook's Super Bowl LIX favorite throughout the season's first three months, the Chiefs now sit second at +500 odds while the Bills are currently fourth at +700.


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