Bills quarterback Josh Allen beats out Lamar Jackson for 2024 NFL MVP award
- Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills won the AP NFL Most Valuable Player award, edging out Lamar Jackson with 383 points to Jackson's 362 points, marking the closest race since 2016.
- Allen received 27 first-place votes compared to Jackson's 23, while both players had impressive seasons with significant passing and rushing statistics.
- Kevin O'Connell was named AP Coach of the Year after leading the Minnesota Vikings to 14 wins, while Saquon Barkley received the Offensive Player of the Year award for his 2,005 rushing yards.
- Joe Burrow was awarded the Comeback Player of the Year after leading the NFL with 4,918 passing yards, and Patrick Surtain II won the Defensive Player of the Year award.
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Firebaugh Native Josh Allen Named 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player
Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been named the 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player. Photo: AP News/ Jeffery T. Barnes FRESNO, CA (KMJ/KFSN) – Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been named the 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player. The Firebaugh native passed for 3,731 yards and 28 touchdowns while also rushing for 531 yards and 12 TDs. His 6 interceptions were the fewest in his 7-year career. His 40 total TDs were 4th most in the NFL and it was his 2nd straigh…
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The 5 Most Impressive Super Bowl Records (1:05) Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL's MVP on Thursday night at the NFL Honors ceremony. Allen won the award for the first time in his career after leading the Bills to another AFC East division title and a deep playoff run.Allen won the award despite not being named a first-team All-Pro over Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a head-scratching discrepancy after many believed Jacks…
NFL awards: Tom Brady’s MVP vote went to Baltimore Raven Lamar Jackson
Josh Allen beat out two-time winner Lamar Jackson for the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award Thursday, but Ravens fans will be happy to know that Tom Brady’s vote went to Baltimore’s quarterback.
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