Ahead of the much anticipated AFC championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills, the team's star quarterbacks shared a cool moment.
As warmups commenced at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon, Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes found each other for a brief embrace.
The interaction was captured by Buffalo's WGRZ TV. Take a look:
Meeting of the star QBs.
— Jonathan Acosta (@_jacosta) January 26, 2025
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen catch up quickly on the field during pregame warmups ahead of tonight's AFC Championship Game.
This is will be the 4th time the two of them square off in the playoffs.#BillsMafia #ChiefsKingdom @WGRZ pic.twitter.com/2OAnOFIeUT
"[Allen and Mahomes] are really good friends," wrote CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson on X (former Twitter). "Golf together, go to races together, even played mini golf together. But when they play each other they want nothing more than to beat each other."
The two signal callers have faced off eight times in their career, with Allen's Bills holding a 4-1 record in the regular season and Mahomes' Chiefs at 3-0 in the postseason. Kansas City's wins include the famous 13-second drive game in the 2021 AFC divisional round and the '20 AFC championship game—while Buffalo claimed the most recent victory in a 30-17 win in late November.
Sunday's contest kicks off at 6:30 p.m. EST and will air on CBS.
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