Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) runs between drills during training camp at St. John Fisher University.
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For too long, the Buffalo Bills have carried the stigma of being an elite NFL franchise without winning a Super Bowl. Over 30+ plus years, it's been a never-ending cycle of false hope.
But QB Josh Allen is holding out hope so much so that he revealed a unique possession he has in store for a Super Bowl celebration one day, per Kyle Brandt of Good Morning Football on the NFL Network.
Alongside his 2024 MVP trophy, he has a bottle of Bourbon whiskey in the basement. And if he is fortunate to win a Super Bowl, he wants everyone to take a sip, but ensure there's enough for him.
“I hope that whole bottle is gone with how many people I'm sharing it with,” Allen said. “I hope everyone gets a nice little taster and there's quite a few people down in the basement. Hopefully I drink a lot of it by myself.”
Where does he keep his MVP 🏆?
And the special whiskey bottle he’s saving until a Super Bowl win 🥃…. pic.twitter.com/dsmv7jzn6l
Allen has been with the Bills for 8 years. He was selected as the 9th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Since then, Allen has played in 15 postseason games and has an 8-7 record. But over the years, the Bills have suffered early exits in the Divisional and AFC Championship rounds. The closest they've ever come to the Super Bowl was losing in the 2021 and 2025 AFC Championship games.
Nevertheless, Buffalo has been a perennial contender and is very much a contender going into this season.
According to the FanDuel Sportsbook, the Bills are listed at +1000 odds to win the Super Bowl.