Analyst discusses Patrick Mahomes' dominance over Josh Allen in NFL debate
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Last updated Jun 29, 2026
NFL analyst Jahleel Addae addressed the ongoing debate between Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen on Good Morning Football. He emphasized Mahomes' 4-0 playoff record against Allen and three Super Bowl titles, contrasting Allen, who has yet to appear in a Super Bowl. The discussion also highlighted that framing the debate as a race to the next Super Bowl does a disservice to both players. With changes in coaching for the Bills and challenges ahead for Mahomes, the conversation remains relevant as the NFL season approaches.
- •Jahleel Addae highlights Mahomes' 4-0 playoff record against Allen.
- •Mahomes has won three Super Bowls; Allen has zero appearances.
- •Changes in Buffalo's coaching staff could impact Allen's performance.
- •Analysts question the fairness of comparing both quarterbacks.
- •Mahomes faces challenges but remains a key player in the league.
- 12:15 AMYahoo Sports — NFL analyst makes an insanely great point in a Patrick Mahomes debate, but the debate should have never been had in the first place
"The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time in Patrick Mahomes; to compare him to Josh Allen simply isn't right.
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