Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills continue to have heavy aspirations for the Super Bowl. ESPN is believed in their chances before the 2025 NFL season.
The last five seasons have seen the Bills undergo tearing outings in the playoffs, which this happens in the AFC or AFC divisional championship match. They generally boast enough talents to make a deep race in the AFC support, but it was not enough to overcome the bump, especially against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs of Kansas City.
However, Seth Walder of ESPN is Ready to give them an optimistic perspective. Of the 10 clashes of the Super Bowl which, according to them, could occur in 2025, three of them present the invoices. They would have meetings against the Eagles of Philadelphia, the Lions of Detroit and the Rams of Los Angeles.
“Buffalo is the only AFC East team with a positive FPI note and would be considered more than a four -point favorite on each of the three other on a neutral field. And the invoices are 65% likely to win their division – the highest of all NFL teams by a large margin,” wrote Walder about Buffalo winning their division.
“Of course, this leaves more than one in 3 chance on someone else than someone else wins the AFC East. This is mainly due to the uncertainty of football-the FPI could underestimate the bills or underestimate someone else, or one of the other teams could luck in division despite being as good as Buffalo overall.”
What awaits us for Josh Allen, Bills
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Josh Allen will have the determination to bring the Bills back to the Super Bowl, which the franchise has not done since the 1993 season.
Allen has just left a remarkable MVP season in 2024. He went 13-4 in the 17 games throughout the regular season, ending 307 assists for 3,731 yards and 28 affected. In playoffs, he succeeded 58 passes for 636 yards and four affected.
The future of Allen with invoices is secured after signing its extension of $ 330 million over six years with a guaranteed 250 million dollars. He made the history of the NFL with his last agreement and will seek to follow him with a huge season in the name of Buffalo. Consequently, he hopes that this will end with at least an appearance in the Super Bowl 60.