After seeing the Kansas City Chiefs' performance in the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles last month, the Buffalo Bills star says his team had a “better chance” for victory.
Kansas City had a letdown game in New Orleans, losing 40-22, but the score didn't necessarily reflect the overall outings the team had. The Eagles dominated on both sides of the ball, allowing 16 points in the fourth quarter, leaving the game already out of reach.
The Chiefs had to pass the bill once again to reach the third straight Super Bowl.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) passes Philadelphia Eagles' Josh Sweat (19) in New Orleans on February 9, 2025, in the second half of the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
After seeing what the Chiefs did, the Bills left the tackle to Dion Dawkins. I'm sure his team will be much better against Philadelphia.
“We'd have had a better show at the Super Bowl,” Dawkins told the Pivot Podcast.
Dawkins was in New Orleans for Super Bowl Week and took part in the match at Caesar Superdome.
Travis Kelce has “bad taste in my mouth” after analyzing the Chiefs Super Bowl movie.
He accepted another postseason loss to the Chiefs, but Dawkins was confident in assessing how it went down.
“Now, after going to the Super Bowl and seeing it, feeling those feelings, instead of saying we went there and defeated the Eagles, we'd have a chance,” Dawkins explained. “We would have had a better chance.”

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is on the sidelines late in the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerard Herbert)
Dawkins has been involved in the Bills eight seasons and has done an important job of protecting MVP quarterback Joshu Allen's blindside. He chose his second pick from Temple in 2017.
The bill led Dawkins to success during the regular season, leading to all but one of the playoff berths.
However, the Chiefs knocked them out of different playoffs four times. All four of them have come in the past five seasons.
Allen and Bills' crimes were unable to return to Arrowhead Stadium again as the Chiefs' defense climbed the clutch and the Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs' attacks got the first down needed to symbolize victory.

Dion Dawkins and Travis Kelse (image)
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Buffalo must first reach the Super Bowl and test Dawkins' theory.
And the Chiefs will remain the team that bills have to pass to make it happen.
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