Josh Allen edges out Lamar Jackson for NFL MVP award
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player at the organisation's annual awards ceremony at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans on Thursday night.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player at the organisation's annual awards ceremony at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans on Thursday night.
James Jones explains how the Super Bowl window is still open for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
The NFL's Most Valuable Player award is presented annually to the league's top player, as decided by the Associated Press. The AP enlists a nationwide panel of 50 sportswriters and media members who regularly cover the league to rank their top five picks for the award at the end of the regular season. Since 2012, the NFL has held the annual NFL Honors ceremony to announce and recognize each year's winner.
In the biggest surprise of Thursday night's NFL Honors ceremony in New Orleans, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen overcame the prevailing trend to beat Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for The Associated Press' NFL Most Valuable Player award.
James Jones explains how the Super Bowl window is still open for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
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