NFL anaylst predicts the Bills to do something this season that they've never been able to accomplish

The Buffalo Bills have come close in recent years, but haven't been able to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. Josh Allen continues to take steps forward as a player, having won the MVP in 2024. The next logical step for the Bills is to win the AFC Championship and appear in the Super Bowl. […]

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Bills Josh Allen laughs as he jokes with teammates as he moves to another practice field with other offensive players during Bills training camp at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford, NY on Aug. 5, 2024.
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The Buffalo Bills have come close in recent years, but haven't been able to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. Josh Allen continues to take steps forward as a player, having won the MVP in 2024. 

The next logical step for the Bills is to win the AFC Championship and appear in the Super Bowl. An NFL analyst at NFL.com has them doing this and taking a step further to reach the mountain top of the NFL world. 


Bills predicted to win the Super Bowl

"This is bold simply because the Bills have dealt with so much heartache over the last five seasons. They've lost four playoff games to the Chiefs (including two AFC title bouts) and suffered another home defeat to the Bengals in the 2022 Divisional Round. This team has too much talent and smart coaching to continually miss out on opportunities to get over the hump, which is why this prediction makes so much sense today. Quarterback Josh Allen is coming off his first MVP season. The defense added some nice pieces in the 2025 NFL Draft, including speedy cornerback Maxwell Hairston and edge rusher Landon Jackson. The schedule also looks favorable, with Buffalo playing 10 games against teams that didn't produce a winning record in 2024. There's basically never been a better time for the Bills to earn the top seed in the AFC and potentially host a conference championship game. And if they can do that, they should win the whole damn thing."

Way-too-early bold predictions from NFL.com's Jefri Chadiha

The Bills are probably going to be a popular selection to win this year's Super Bowl. With the hope that young players will take another step, and Allen will continue to show that he is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL today. My attention is on the defensive side of the ball, though. Suppose new additions like Joey Bosa and rookies Maxwell Hairston can help drastically improve this unit. In that case, I think it would go a long way toward them dethroning their biggest competition in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs. This year has the chance to be a magical year for the Bills and their fans, and it all begins in training camp, which kicks off in just about a month. The hope is that they can begin the season with some positive momentum and finish the regular season as the top seed, ensuring that the AFC playoffs run through Buffalo.