If there ever was a year for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills to claim their first-ever Super Bowl title, it's 2025.
Armed with a roster that has few holes, coupled with a top-notch coaching staff and weapons on both sides of the ball, the time is now for Buffalo.
But the AFC isn't exactly a cakewalk, with a host of top-tier teams set to equally fancy their chances at hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. So the Bills are going to have to make it through a gauntlet of title-contending teams just to get to the big dance.
However, ESPN's Dan Graziano thinks that this might finally be the year where everything comes together for the AFC East champs.
“They've been too good for too long to think that they're never ever going to get over that hump,” Graziano said. “Plus, they play the Chiefs in the regular season every year, and they always beat them, so it's not like they can't do it, they haven't been able to do it in the postseason. I'm optimistic.
"I think this is a well-run organization, they're not doing that thing, they're like oh we're going to stretch and make some move to get us over the hump, they're re-signing the guys in their core, they're building it and keeping it the right way. I think one of these years it gets rewarded.”
Graziano isn't the only one who is optimistic, as many believe Allen & Co. will break through in 2025. But what always comes up when talking about Buffalo and the Super Bowl? The Kansas City Chiefs.
Some are off the Chiefs bandwagon, and for the Bills' krpytonite, many see them as a weakened version of last year, but we still can't discount a team that has ended Buffalo's season four times.
If there was ever a time for the Bills to capitalize on all their talent, 2025 feels like that time. But can Allen and Co. put the mental scars behind them and power their way to a first-ever Super Bowl trophy?
Seeing is believing, my friends.