The Buffalo Bills are heading to the Divisional Round after taking down the New England Patriots in their Wild Card showdown on Saturday. Sure enough, star quarterback Josh Allen didn't forget to give credit to those who made it possible for them: the Bills Mafia.

Buffalo's home fans made sure to show up in the game and rallied the team to a rather dominant victory. The Bills overwhelmed Mac Jones and the Patriots right from the start, leading to a massive 47-17 victory.

It was the Patriots' second-largest defeat in the Bill Belichick era, and Allen himself had a huge part in that. He finished with five touchdowns on a staggering 21-of-25 pass completion for 308 yards.

After the contest, the 25-year-old QB highlighted how the Bills Mafia's support fueled them in the big win. After all, it has been just a little over a month since New England gave them a 14-10 spanking in their own turf. Now, they were able to take their revenge and more.

“These are the best fans in the world. They deserve it,” Allen said of Bills fans, per Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated.

For what it's worth, Josh Allen deserves as much credit for his performance against the coaching genius of Bill Belichick. He simply outclassed rookie Mac Jones, and the Patriots had no answer for him.

Now, they are heading to the next round brimming with confidence. Hopefully, they can carry the momentum they have for another brilliant showing next weekend.