PATRICK MAHOMES – the man who DECIDES the FATE of the “Buffalo Bills Coaching Seat” – Where’s Josh Allen? SAVE Sean Mcdermott!

You will be hard-pressed to find a team under more pressure to win the Super Bowl in 2025 than the Buffalo Bills. Maybe the Baltimore Ravens, but Josh Allen and Co. need it in the worst way.
After getting so close last season, only to fall again at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs, something has to give in Buffalo this season.
Either the franchise finally breaks through the playoff ceiling and beats the Chiefs, whom they have a good shot of seeing, or the organization shuffles the deck to find a coaching staff that can.
For Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton, Buffalo’s Super Bowl pressure meter reading from a one to 10 with 10 being the highest, the Bills easily sit at a 10.
“With Josh Allen under center, the Buffalo Bills have become one of the AFC’s elite teams,” Moton writes. “However, the Bills have one major obstacle in a quest to win their first Super Bowl: the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bills know they have the personnel to unseat the AFC champions, but they need to figure out how to beat them in January.
“Buffalo’s deep playoff run would seem somewhat incomplete if it doesn’t conquer Kansas City along the way, but if the team wins the Super Bowl, it would be a relief for a franchise that’s made it to the title game multiple times only to fall short in all those matchups.”

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) and head coach Sean McDermott on the field before the start of the game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
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Is that fair?
Without a doubt.
Buffalo has been superb in the regular season, but when the playoffs roll around, it has fallen short, and to the Chiefs, being 0-4 in their last four postseason trips against their AFC rivals.
After a good offseason, and Allen coming off an MVP year, this feels as good a time as ever for Allen to claim the only thing missing from his NFL resume.
There likely isn’t a quarterback who has more pressure on his shoulders to deliver in 2025 than Allen.
Will the Superman cape have to come out?
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