Once again, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had the ball in his hands, in the playoffs, with a chance to go win the game.
And against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the wild-card round, Allen came through in the biggest way possible.
He led a 14-play, 66-yard drive that he personally capped off with a one-yard rushing touchdown.
But what did Allen say to his offense as they took the field late in the fourth quarter, down 24-20 with their entire season on the line?
"Just I love y'all, I got you, you got me," Allen said.
And boy did the Bills have each other on that final drive, marching down the field to take the lead.
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Bills end three-decade-long road playoff drought
Much was made of Buffalo's lack of success on the road in the playoffs, dating back to their last win in 1992.
The Bills, under Sean McDermott and Allen, had not won a road playoff game either, so the Bills had history working against them on Sunday.
But it didn't matter, did it?
Allen took the ball and marched down the field in 2:59 and stole the hearts of the Jaguars.
Now, the Bills move on to the next round of the playoffs, with Allen's final message likely still ringing in Buffalo's players' ears.
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