Buffalo bills The closed wing Dawson Knox relies on his faith in the good and bad times.
The Bills were eliminated from the playoffs after suffering a limited defeat before the Kansas City bosses In the AFC championship game on Sunday. MVP leader, Josh Allen, fell to 0-4 against Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs as the chiefs go to the Super Bowl, where they will try to make history.
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Despite the final heartbreaking, Knox talked openly about Your faith and his optimism for next season.
“I think it is easy to be happy and praise the Lord in good times, but I want to give all the glory to Jesus,” Knox. “He is the reason I am here, and I have so much gratitude for this building and all those that make this team so special for this whole city. There is really no other place to prefer to be.”
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Knox acknowledged that the change in the low season is inevitable, but added that he believes that the Bills will return to the playoffs next season.
“For Jesus all glory is done, and I am really grateful for the season we had, obviously not for the result we wanted. A lot of anguish, many sad emotions fall short, but there are still those exciting feelings inside that there is beyond. We will return next year.
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The Bills, who have won five consecutive division titles, became the first team to win 11 or more games in five consecutive seasons that did not arrive at Super Bowl At least once in that period.