The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for the biggest game in over 30 years for the franchise. Yes, they played in the AFC Championship game four seasons ago, but it was right as Josh Allen was becoming the Josh Allen we know today. Now, four years later, he and the Bills look for their first win over the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason.
Ahead of the game, future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski appeared on Up & Adams and warned the Bills to be careful when sacking Patrick Mahomes.
"I know how the Bills can win," Gronkowski said. "When they sack Patrick Mahomes, just touch him. Don't throw him down too hard, you might get a penalty."
Gronkowski is likely referring to the fact that the Texans were flagged multiple times for awful penalties that involved hitting Mahomes. C.J. Stroud and DeMeco Ryans both noted after the game that they knew they'd be facing everyone when they went into Arrowhead, hinting they knew that the officials would be one-sided.