Buffalo Billsâ star quarterback Josh Allen is done with the same old questions. In fact, heâs so tired of hearing about it that he couldnât help but roll his eyes when faced with the all-too-familiar query:
âWhen will you finally get over the Super Bowl hump?â
âIf I knew how to get over that hump, we wouldâve done it already,â Allen responded, his exasperation clear as day.
This simple, yet powerful remark speaks volumes about the weight of expectations that have followed Allen throughout his career. Despite being among the NFLâs elite, leading the Bills to multiple playoff appearances, and securing an
MVP award, the Super Bowl conversation refuses to go away.
Josh Allen: More Playoff Wins Than Any QB Without a Super Bowl Appearance
Allenâs career achievements are staggering. He holds
more playoff victories than any quarterback in NFL history without a Super Bowl appearance, yet the narrative around his legacy remains unfulfilledâthe search for that elusive Super Bowl ring.
The pain of the near-misses lingers over Buffalo. From the AFC Championship loss to Kansas City in 2020, where inexperience was blamed, to the â13 secondsâ collapse in the divisional round the following year, the heartbreaks continue to haunt him. This past Januaryâs
defeat to Kansas City left Allen visibly drained, and yet the question about âgetting over the humpâ persists.
The Burden of Expectations: Is 2025 the Year?
With the start of the 2025 season, the pressure mounts. The question now is
whether Josh Allen and the Bills can finally break through and take that final step with him at the helm. Critics argue that Buffalo lacks the supporting cast compared to other championship rosters, while his supporters point to his leadership, resilience, and commitment to making the cityâs dream a reality.
This year, Allen seems to have found a new perspective. After marrying actress Hailee Steinfeld and restructuring his contract to stay in Buffalo until 2030, heâs embraced a more patient mindset. Still, that
relentless drive to win remains at his core.
âItâs never been a goal of mine to win MVP,â Allen said. âIf anything, itâs been to win the Super Bowl MVP. I think thatâs the better of the two awards. And make no mistake, itâs a very cool honor. I really do appreciate it, but it doesnât change my life. It doesnât change who I am. Winning a Super Bowl doesnât change who I am, but itâs something that the cityâs wanted for a very long time. And to feel like I can help be a piece that brings it hereâthatâs more important to me than a singular trophy.â
The Eye Rolls Will Keep Coming⌠Until Buffalo Wins It All
Josh Allenâs eye roll says it all: heâs tired of being asked the same question. But until the Bills
get over that final hurdle, Allen will continue to face this relentless inquiry, and it seems the entire city of Buffalo is right there with him, hoping this is the year
they finally get that ring.