Josh Allen has finally claimed his first NFL Most Valuable Player award.
The Buffalo Bills quarterback was honored with the MVP title on Thursday.
Fans were unsure of Allen’s performance after Stefon Diggs was traded in the offseason. However, Allen proved he was more than capable.
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Allan’s impressive season included 28 touchdowns and only six interceptions, along with twelve rushing touchdowns. Despite lacking big-name receivers, Allen’s performance stood out. Khalil Shakir was the team’s leading receiver.
Winning the AFC East early in December, Allen solidified the Bills as contenders as long as he’s leading the team.
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In a close race, Allen edged out Lamar Jackson, notably with their recent divisional round showdown where Allen led the Bills to a narrow win over Baltimore.
Allen received 383 total voting points compared to Jackson’s 362. The votes were split, but Allen ultimately secured the MVP title.
Despite Jackson receiving more First-team All-Pro votes, Allen’s overall performance earned him the prestigious MVP award.
While Allen hasn’t conquered the Kansas City Chiefs, losing to them multiple times in the playoffs, his MVP title adds to his impressive resume.
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Along with Lamar Jackson, Allen surpassed other notable players like Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, and Jared Goff.
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