The Buffalo Bills have had a very up-and-down second half of the season in 2025. While they've beaten the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and most recently Joe Burrow, they've also lost to Michael Penix and Davis Mills. However, after the most recent win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the snow, combined with the fact that the Kansas City Chiefs and/or Baltimore Ravens may miss the playoffs, there has been an influx of newcomers to hop on the Bills' bandwagon - the latest of which being WWE star Seth Rollins.
Appearing on Good Morning Football, Rollins says he expects Josh Allen to lead the Bills to the Super Bowl in 2025.
"They haven't been the most efficient version of the Buffalo Bills," Rollins says. "But Josh Alle is still Josh Allen. [The] reigning MVP, best player in the league bar none. Maybe this season isn't the most exciting statistically, but he's still completing 70 percent of his passes, still has over 3,000 yards, still throwing for a lot of touchdowns, making plays with his feet when it matters. And when crunch time comes... When they get to the playoffs - which [it] looks like Buffalo is gonna move their way in there barring anything crazy - when crunch time comes, I want the ball in my best players' hand. The best player in the league.
"He is going to take this team to the promised land. And I know there's gonna be these asterisks with Patrick Mahomes not there, if Lamar Jackson's not there, obviously Joe Burrow's not there. But at the end of the day, Josh Allen has an opportunity to take this Bills team to the Super Bowl, and I believe I just don't trust New England. Not just yet. I Don't trust Denver just yet. I don't know how I feel about the Chargers. What I love, and what I know, I trust Josh Allen with the game on the line in a big time situation."
Should the Bills make the playoffs, and both the Chiefs and Ravens miss out, the door is wide open for the Bills. The projected division winners are the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Broncos, Patriots, and Jaguars have quarterbacks with a combined one playoff win between them, and the Steelers have a 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers under center whom Buffalo beat 26-7 in Week 13. This would be the best possible case scenario for the Bills is getting into the postseason.
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