Josh Allen reveals how the Bills plan to disrupt 3-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes’ rhythm – and why this Week 9 showdown could define Buffalo’s entire season.
Josh Allen reveals how the Bills plan to disrupt 3-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes’ rhythm – and why this Week 9 showdown could define Buffalo’s entire season.
Buffalo, New York – November 1, 2025
As the Buffalo Bills prepare for one of the most anticipated games of the season — a Week 9 clash with the Kansas City Chiefs — quarterback Josh Allen took the podium at Highmark Stadium with his trademark focus and intensity. With the 5–2 Bills set to face the 5–3 Chiefs, this matchup isn’t just about playoff implications — it could shape the very identity of Buffalo’s 2025 campaign.
“Everybody knows who we’re up against — it’s Patrick Mahomes,” Allen said with a confident grin. “He’s special, no doubt about it. But we’ve studied him — every snap, every coverage he beats. There’s a rhythm to how he plays, and we think we’ve found a way to throw him off just a bit. That’s all I’ll say.”
The atmosphere inside the Bills’ facility this week has been electric. Head coach Sean McDermott and offensive coordinator Joe Brady have been emphasizing three key words — tempo, creativity, and discipline. With the Chiefs fielding one of the top scoring defenses in the league, Buffalo’s offensive execution will be tested, but Allen believes the key lies in staying unpredictable and fearless.
“You can’t play it safe against Kansas City,” Allen said. “You’ve got to go right at them — be aggressive, take your shots, but play smart. They feed off your mistakes, so we’ve got to make them play our game, not the other way around.”
The Bills are expected to rely heavily on Stefon Diggs and rising star James Cook, while Dalton Kincaid continues to emerge as a trusted target over the middle. On defense, veterans Von Miller and Greg Rousseau will be tasked with breaking Mahomes’ rhythm — a tactic Allen hinted may be part of the bigger game plan.
“We’ve got guys who can rush, chase, and make Mahomes move,” Allen added. “If we can force him to improvise more than he wants to, that’s when our defense can take over.”
Before wrapping up, Allen turned serious — his tone shifting from competitive to reflective.
“These are the games you dream about — cold air, bright lights, big moments. We’ve been in these battles with KC before, and yeah, they’ve gone both ways. But this one… this one feels different. We’re ready.”
For the Buffalo Bills, Week 9 isn’t just another Sunday — it’s a test of heart, patience, and belief. And for Josh Allen, it’s a chance to prove that the road to greatness in the AFC still runs straight through Kansas City.











