Bills’ Dion Dawkins gives final word on MVP Josh Allen case: ‘Tired of arguing’
After their 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens, c Buffalo Bills they are going to the AFC Championship game. The quarterback led them to victory Josh Allen, who was an MVP candidate this season.
According to Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins, Allen earned it the right to be called MVP after the Bills’ divisional round win over the Ravens.
“Josh Allen is the MVP,” Dawkins said. “I’m tired of all the arguing and talking.” Josh Allen is the MVP. The Buffalo Bills are one step closer. We haven’t done anything yet, we still have to finish. But we’re so much closer and I’m grateful.”
Additionally, Dawkins mentioned how the Bills took extra pride in this game after doubting them, especially Allen.
“We’ve seen the media, we’ve seen everything they’ve been saying,” Dawkins said. “They said it was a simple game plan, that we were easy to beat.” We respect that. We are very respected players.”
Dawkins also took the opportunity to give credit to the Ravens for the way they played and how they fought to make it a competitive game late.
“They (the Ravens) are a very good team,” Dawkins said. “Two gladiators fought today, two of the best defenders performed today. I’m just thankful that my quarterback won.
The The Bills will meet with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at 5:30pm CT on CBS/Paramount+. The Bills beat the Chiefs in the regular season, but the playoff series between the teams did not go in the Bills’ favor.
“The energy is good, but we have to beat them again,” Dawkins said. “The regular season doesn’t matter, we start from scratch, 0-0.” We’ll see who ends up with V in a week.”
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What Josh Allen thought of the Bills’ win Baltimore?

The Bills return to the AFC Championship game after knocking off the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round on Sunday night. Quarterback Josh Allen was impressed with the performance his team.
“What a complete win,” Allen said. “This team has heard all year that we don’t have the talent, that we’re too small, that we can’t stop the run, that we’re not good enough to compete.” We just put our heads down and worked hard. I’m so proud of our defense. I’m so proud of our offense and special teams.”
Allen knows what it will take for the Bills to end their playoff losing streak against the Chiefs.
“We know what they are.” They are a perennial of what you want to be in the NFL,” Allen said. “You have to beat them to get past them. So, you know, we’re going to enjoy this tonight.”
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