the Buffalo Bills It got the final word after beating the New York Jets on Sunday 40-14.
Buffalo, which made an epic social media presence over the course of the 2024 regular season, edited one final video directed at New York Once you finish the game.
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The Bills' video showed a Jets-branded Pop-Tart pastry as it went into the toaster in reference to the Pop-Tarts Bowl. The video then showed the toaster bringing out a tart with the words “Bills Win” written on it.
The video was well received by football fans, especially those who watched Iowa State top Miami in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Saturday night.
Buffalo got another big win behind three touchdowns from Josh Allen. He had two passing touchdowns and a rushing score in the game. He threw for 182 yards and ran for 17 more.
Bills coach Sean McDermott explained who he thinks the best player in the NFL is this season.
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“I think Josh Allen continues to show why he should be an MVP,” McDermott said. “I've been in this league long enough to know that I'm going to see an MVP every year for many, many years. And what he's done on this team and this organization in this community — and no offense to anyone else — but I have a hard time believing that someone could have done more.” “
Allen also became the first player in NFL history to score 40 touchdowns in five consecutive seasons. Buffalo was limited to the No. 2 seed in the playoffs, cementing its final revenge against the naysayers this season.
“It speaks to the staff we have here, the people we have in this locker room, how this team is put together and the culture that we have,” Allen said. “We didn't really care about preseason concepts, but we heard them and saw them, and we knew what people were saying.
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“But it had no effect on us.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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