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Josh Allen’s playoff experience gives Bills a decisive AFC edge

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills enter the 2025-2026 postseason with an advantage few quarterbacks in the AFC can match: experience. Unlike other rising contenders, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback carries a proven track record of do-or-die games, improbable comebacks, and weeks played under maximum pressure-intangibles that now tilt the Super Bowl path in his favor.

As the conference undergoes a generational transition marked by the absence of figures such as Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow-and with Patrick Mahomes out of the picture for the first time in 11 seasons-Allen stands as the active AFC quarterback with the most playoff victories.

His experience was on full display in Week 15, when the Bills visited Foxborough facing the weight of a 21-0 deficit in the second quarter. The team not only avoided a collapse; it found a way to answer with three straight touchdowns and a furious closing stretch that resulted in a 35-31 victory.

Allen, the postseason problem-solver

Hardened by countless comebacks, Allen understood that the outcome meant more than just a win. “We’re not out of it. We’re going to continue to fight, one play at a time. No matter what the score is, if it’s in the third quarter, it’s in the fourth quarter,” he said after the game. For him, as long as there’s an opportunity and the ball is in his hands, “we feel like we like our chances. That’s that.”

It wasn’t the only test he passed under pressure. From the start of the schedule, the Bills learned to survive uphill battles-like the season opener in which they erased a 15-point deficit in the final minutes against Baltimore, or the barrage of touchdowns in Cincinnati in Week 14 that flipped a double-digit hole into a statement win. None of it is coincidental; it’s accumulated practice.

In playoff history, Allen’s numbers stand out: 302 completions for 3,359 yards and 33 touchdowns, three of them rushing, with only four interceptions allowed.

That reliability in high-leverage moments turns Allen into a difference-maker every January. New England’s Drake Maye brings youth and explosiveness, but the gap between both quarterbacks lies in competitive mileage.

Allen acknowledged it clearly a year ago after another painful postseason loss: “You got to not just knock. You got to kick the door down, and we didn’t do that.” Today, with the AFC wide open and his maturity at its peak, Allen once again sees that door in front of him-and this time, experience may be the force that breaks it down.

Allen faces his first step on the road to the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Jaguars, who arrive with a 13-4 record in the Wild Card Round. It’s the first obstacle to clear before even thinking about a potential showdown with New England.



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