Will Josh Allen’s fearless prediction of beating Chiefs, Eagles and Ravens lead Bills to Super Bowl dream?Josh Allen boldly claims Bills will crush Chiefs, Eagles and Ravens to finally win long-awaited Super Bowl (Getty Images) Josh Allen finally earned his first MVP award after a remarkable 2024 season, but the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl dream once again slipped away. A bitter AFC Championship loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs left the quarterback hungry for more. Entering his eighth season, Allen knows the margin for error is gone—this is championship or bust for him and the Bills.

Josh Allen’s MVP season sets the stage for higher goals

The 29-year-old quarterback delivered one of the finest campaigns of his career, throwing for 3,731 yards, 28 touchdowns, and only six interceptions. On the ground, he added 531 rushing yards with 12 touchdowns, showcasing his trademark dual-threat ability. The performance not only earned him the league MVP but also secured a six-year, $330 million contract extension. Away from the field, Allen celebrated personal milestones too, marrying his longtime partner.

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Yet, despite all the accolades, the season felt incomplete without a Lombardi Trophy. For Allen, the next step is clear: turning personal achievements into team history. “Not letting the past impact us. If we keep putting our heads down and keep knocking at the door, the door is going to open eventually. The only thing I can think of is I get the chills just thinking about it. God’s timing is always right,” Allen told Albert Breer.

Josh Allen chasing Super Bowl glory in 2025

Oddsmakers agree the Bills are primed for a breakthrough. With +600 odds, Buffalo enters the 2025 season as the Super Bowl favorite, edging out the Eagles and Chiefs. The only team sharing their odds is the Baltimore Ravens—who happen to be the Bills’ first opponent on September 8.Allen understands that past heartbreaks cannot define this team. After four straight Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993 without a win, Buffalo has waited more than two decades for another shot at glory. This season, Allen is determined to deliver. With his MVP-caliber talent, renewed leadership, and unwavering belief, he’s preparing to lead the Bills where they’ve longed to go: Santa Clara in February 2026, with the Lombardi Trophy finally in hand.Also Read: “Hottest female”: Ciara’s ex-boyfriend calls her his hottest ex contrasting his past with her life now with NFL star Russell Wilson