The 2022 regular season will officially begin on the first Sunday in seven days. However, before playing home to the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, September 8, the reigning champion Los Angeles Rams will raise the Super Bowl flag on the NFL’s opening night.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen told reporters Sunday that it would be interesting to watch the Super Bowl champions raise their banners. “When I spoke to a few people who had played and coached this game before, they all agreed that the atmosphere was like a playoff game. So, we need to be aware that this is coming and avoid getting too high or low. Be aware of the progress of the game and try to play our best.”
Bono suffered an unbelievable heartbreak at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs for the last time Josh Allen played in a true playoff situation after Josh Allen’s longtime AFC divisions converged for 25 points in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.
With 13 seconds left and three points behind, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the team advanced 44 yards in three games to set up Harrison Butker’s 49-yard field goal without tying the game. In overtime, Kansas City won the coin toss and Allen never touched the ball.
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Josh Allen seeks a challenge against the Los Angeles Rams
When asked if he’s seen Los Angeles hoist a Super Bowl flag at the start of a new season, the fifth-year quarterback might have him wondering “what if.”
Allen, we want to go ahead and concentrate on Week 1 and this season, we don’t want to get lost in it. “Once again, it starts on Thursday night. You can’t keep looking back. We must concentrate on the future.”
Despite the defeat – and perhaps in part due to the motivational impact of failing in such a heroic effort – many think Buffalo’s future is finally in the championship game. Of the 25 pundits on NFL.com who have predicted the Super Bowl recently, 12 have the Bills who won Lombardi in February.
Allen won’t look in the rearview mirror and look too far on his way to his goal this year, no matter how the Bills manage to negotiate the circle.
Allen talked about playing the Rams as the start of a long season. “While we are excited to play this single game, our season will not end or break down with it. The Super Bowl is the ultimate goal, but you must take each week as it comes. ”
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