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The AFC is loaded once again and is set up to be a true gauntlet for any team with aspirations of reaching the Super Bowl, especially with the Kansas City Chiefs fighting to win their third straight championship and become the first team in history to complete a three-peat.
One analyst believes it is “Super Bowl or bust” again for one of the Chiefs’ biggest rivals, and after years of playoff disappointments, he may be right.
Former NFL wide receiver and current analyst Harry Douglas appeared on “First Take” and said the championship pressure is on for Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills.
“It’s always gonna be Super Bowl or bust because Josh Allen is that dude at the quarterback position,” Douglas said.
.@HDouglas83 believes it’s Super Bowl or bust for Josh Allen and the Bills pic.twitter.com/12dDLsblVd
— First Take (@FirstTake) August 9, 2024
Allen and the Bills have had a tough offseason, losing their top two receivers with Gabe Davis signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency and Stefon Diggs being traded to the Houston Texans, another AFC team gearing up for a run to the Super Bowl.
Buffalo will also have to contend with the return of Aaron Rodgers for the New York Jets in the AFC East, which combined with the Miami Dolphins continuing to trend upward, makes the task of just winning the division a daunting one after a few years of easy paths to the title.
Douglas is right in the sense that Allen is so good he will always make the Bills a Super Bowl contender, but after losing to the Chiefs in devastating fashion in the playoffs again, the team may be running out of time to get over the hump.
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