Have Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson done enough to win NFL MVP? Or can Joe Burrow snag the award away in the final week of the regular season?
Bills quarterback Josh Allen will start Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots to extend the longest active streak among NFL quarterbacks to 115 games. But with Buffalo’s playoff position already locked in and little to compete for in Week 18,
Romo thinks that Allen’s and Jackson’s MVP battle might likely boil down to voter fatigue. This means that voters would lean toward picking Allen, even though Jackson has been just as good, if not better because Allen has never won an MVP while Jackson has earned two of the last five.
It’s been a wild few days in the NFL MVP odds market, as Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and Bills QB Josh Allen staked their claim to the NFL’s top award with outstand
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been the two most important players on the field this season, and they deserve to be co-MVPs.
The Buffalo Bills clinched the No. 2 playoff seed already and will play the eliminated New England Patriots on Sunday, yet coach Sean McDermott still plans to start quarterback Josh Allen.
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.
Josh Allen continues to rewrite the NFL record books as he mounts a serious effort in his MVP-caliber season. The quarterback tied Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas for the most career rushing touchdowns (65) in Buffalo Bills history. That puts the seven-year veteran squarely among the all-time greatest Bills players.
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
The Buffalo Bills will take on the New England Patriots in the final week of the regular season. The Bills are locked into the No. 2 spot, but they still plan o
Only six players have won that honor three times: Peyton Manning (five), Aaron Rodgers (four), Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Johnny Unitas and Jim Brown. Players with exactly two MVPs include Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Kurt Warner, Steve Young and Joe Montana.