Star Accounts Dawson Knox gives ‘all glory to Jesus’ even after losing the AFC Championship
Bills Buffalo The solid end of Dawson Knox leaned against his faith in the good and bad times.
Accounts were thrown out of the playoffs after suffered by a narrow loss Kansas City Chiefs In the AFC Championship game on Sunday. The front runner of MVP Josh Allen fell 0-4 against Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs as the chiefs moved to the Super Bowl, where they would try to make history.
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Despite the heart end, Knox spoke openly His faith And his optimism for next season.
“I think it’s easy to be happy and praise the Lord in good times, but I want to give Jesus all glory,” Knox. “He is the reason I am here and I have so much gratitude for this building and everything here that makes this team so special for this whole city. I really haven’t been anywhere else.”
Knox admitted that the change in out -of -season was inevitable, but he added that he believed the accounts would return to the playoffs next season.
“Jesus goes all the glory, and I’m really just grateful for the season we had – obviously not the result we wanted. There is a lot of heart, a lot of sad emotions that just appear, but there are still those exciting feelings inside there are more there.
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Accounts, who won the titles for five-acthical divisions, became the first team to win 11 or more games during five seasons that did not arrive Super Bowl at least once through that range.
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Associated Press contributed to this report.
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