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The Buffalo Bills got hot when it mattered the most.
Following a tough start to the season and Ken Dorsey’s firing, Sean McDermott’s team got back on track and showed that they still were one of the powerhouses in the AFC.
The Bills rallied late in the year to take down the Miami Dolphins for the top spot in the AFC East Division and secure at least two home games in the playoffs.
Notably, this is going to be one of the most crucial — if not the most crucial — games in the Josh Allen era, as they’ll host the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes for the first time after two playoff losses on the road.
That’s why star TE Dawson Knox wants Bills fans to be at their best and loudest behavior when they welcome their conference foes on Sunday.
Talking on Good Morning Football, Knox talked about how important the fans were and how the team usually rallies and feeds off their energy, urging them to get loud and give them a helping hand during this must-win matchup:
“You guys make more of a difference than you could even imagine,” Knox said. “I want you going into work on Monday with a hoarse voice– as loud as you can possibly be I promise you it makes a difference”
“You guys make more of a difference than you could even imagine. I want you going into work on Monday with a hoarse voice… as loud as you can possibly be I promise you it makes a difference…”@dawson_knox has a message for #BillsMafia @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/dEDq3byyn0
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) January 19, 2024
The Chiefs and Bills have starred in some instant classics over the course of the past five years or so, but this might be the most important of them all.
The table is finally set for Allen to get over the hump and take down his nemesis, as the Chiefs’ offense is struggling, and they’ll be at home instead of in a hostile environment at Arrowhead Stadium.
Now, they need the fans to help them cross the finish line.
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