Josh Allen has unforgettable message for Dawson Knox after game-winner

The Buffalo Bills were victorious against the Kansas City Chiefs in yet another epic performance. Allen orchestrated the comeback with a go-ahead touchdown to Dawson Knox with time winding down in the fourth quarter. Fast-forward a few plays later, Taron Johnson sealed the game with a clutch interception. Dawson Knox, the talented young tight end, […]

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Oct 16, 2022; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (88) celebrates with quarterback Josh Allen (17) after scoring against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills were victorious against the Kansas City Chiefs in yet another epic performance.

Allen orchestrated the comeback with a go-ahead touchdown to Dawson Knox with time winding down in the fourth quarter.

Fast-forward a few plays later, Taron Johnson sealed the game with a clutch interception.

Dawson Knox, the talented young tight end, tragically lost his brother a few weeks ago.

The franchise quarterback had a message for the tight end that no one will soon forget

Allen was quick to discuss what Knox means to the team. The two have been dominant in the red zone since Knox joined the team in 2019.

Sean McDermott added his own special message to Knox and the team immediately following the game.

Josh Allen is the real deal

Bills fans got yet another historic performance out of the franchise quarterback.

This game had everything. Back-and-forth touchdowns, a comeback victory and even a vintage Josh Allen hurdle just for good measure.

Allen is continuing his MVP-caliber season by putting up historic numbers week in and week out. The Bills franchise quarterback is the clear front-runner for the award, and for good reason.

What's even more impressive is Allen's stats against Kansas City specifically. In Josh Allen's last three games against the Chiefs, he's accounted for 973 yards with 10 touchdowns and no interceptions.

This one was fun

Bills fans have had an ugly taste in their mouths after the heart-wrenching loss to Kansas City in the playoffs last season.

While this doesn't erase what happened, it's a  step in the right direction. The Bills are now two games up on Kansas City with home-field advantage in mind for the NFL playoffs.

These teams are going to meet again. A playoff game in Buffalo might be what can take this team over the edge and get them to the Super Bowl.

With a bye week underway, the Bills will look to get back their All-Pro cornerback Tre White as well as other key members healthy.

The Packers should be nervous, this Bills team looks unstoppable right now.

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