Bills QB Josh Allen: “I So Badly Want to Bring a Super Bowl Here to Buffalo”

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in 2020
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in 2020. Photo by Trask Smith/CSM/Shutterstock (10518184fn)

The Buffalo Bills have played in the Super Bowl four times in franchise history but are yet to win one. This is why it isn’t surprising to hear the current Bills quarterback Josh Allen having a Super Bowl win as his main priority for the 2023 NFL season.

Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, Allen said that he is entering the upcoming season as focused on football as he has ever been. He is looking to make the necessary adjustments and help the team take a step forward in order to win it all.

“I so badly want to bring a Super Bowl here to Buffalo, “Allen told reporters. “I just don’t want anything to get in the way of allowing me to be the best quarterback that I can be for this team.”

The Buffalo Bills went to Super Bowl four consecutive times between 1991 and 1994, with Hall of Famer Jim Kelly as their quarterback. However, they fell short each time and had to wait until 2020 to return to AFC Championship.

There is a sense that the Bills’ championship window is open again thanks to Allen, who has been one of the league’s best players. He made the Pro Bowl in two of the last three seasons and was a perennial MVP candidate during that time. But Buffalo came short in the playoffs in each of those campaigns, and Allen is determined to change that.

“You know, statistically, you look at it, we were top three, four [in] offense in the league last year, and it wasn’t good enough,” Allen added. “So, just losing the playoffs isn’t fun, you know?”