The Buffalo Bills suffered a devastating defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs that unceremoniously ended their season. Josh Allen isn't letting the loss sting any longer than it should.

The Bills QB was vocal on the infamous, at least in Buffalo, 13 second meltdown that saw Patrick Mahomes utilize the final 13 seconds to take the game and advance in the playoffs. For him, there's no use crying over spilled milk.

Via Democrat and Chronicle:

“Everybody wants to talk about that and it is what it is; it happened, there’s no going back,” Allen said Wednesday. “But if it was three months ago it might as well have been 10 years ago.”

It's not likely that Josh Allen will ever truly forget about such a defining moment in his young career thus far. But with his focus towards bringing a Super Bowl to the Bills, Allen has no time to bother with what could have been.

“We’ve completely turned our focus towards this next season and trying to figure out how do we take that next step? How do we win that Super Bowl?” Allen said. “I’d be lying if I said that’s not what drives me, it’s to win a Super Bowl and get it done. That’s why you see so many guys here right now putting in that work to accomplish the goal that we want to accomplish.”

The battle scars on the Bills QB are there for everyone to see.