The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills both have quarterbacks in the MVP race. Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen had incredible seasons in 2024, but only one can win the award unless a co-MVP involves both signal callers.
In their 40-14 win over the Jets in Week 17, Bills QB Josh Allen broke another NFL record, continuing his MVP-like season.
John Harbaugh wasn’t going to wade into the debate over whether Lamar Jackson should win a third NFL MVP award this season. Instead, he stuck to the obvious. “He’s my MVP. He’ll always be my MVP — I promise you that,
Former Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White joined the “ Punch Line Podcast ” recently and discussed his former quarterback, Josh Allen. White had great things to say about his former signal caller, praising Allen’s competitiveness and calling him a “great guy” who would invite his teammates to his house.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is the 2024 NFL MVP Award winner in Emmanuel Acho’s mind. The FOX Sports NFL analyst broke down the current debate for many around pro football: Is Allen or Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson this year’s MVP?
Allen currently holds the longest active streak among NFL quarterbacks with 114 consecutive starts — a streak that includes the postseason and dates back to 2018. Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions is next on the list with 51 straight starts. Brett Favre holds the NFL record with 297 consecutive starts.
It's been a very successful season for the Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen. Going into Week 18 they have a 13-3 record, have the AFC East title locked up and have clinched the No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
Allen has the second-most rushing touchdowns – 65 – of any quarterback in NFL history, and he tied Thurman Thomas’ team record for rushing TDs in Sunday’s win over the New York Jets.
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is keeping his team focused on where their feet are, not allowing attention to turn to the postseason.
Josh Allen continued his MVP-caliber season on Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills defeated Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets 40-14 to secure their third consecutive win.