Looking back at Josh Allen’s historic season —the one where he became the Buffalo Bills’ first MVP player in 34 years.
The wait is over — Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player. This will be Buffalo’s first MVP in 32 years and third overall. After years of flirting with the award, Buffalo’s superstar quarterback put together a season for the ages.
Allen has been one of the most electrifying players in the NFL since entering the league. He’s known for showcasing his athleticism and rocket arm by producing jaw-dropping highlights seemingly every week.
But this season Allen bundled up these highlight-reel plays with clutch moments, low turnovers, and 13 wins. Let’s take a look at some of Allen’s craziest stats and highlights from his historic 2024 MVP campaign.
Allen only had six interceptions, 14 sacks allowed, and two fumbles lost this season. Considering Allen’s history of being turnover prone, these stats are remarkable.
Too bad this one didn’t count!
One could say that this “was the difference” in Josh Allen becoming the MVP. This is definitely worthy of a top-play consideration!
Well, one thing (MVP) is checked off the list for Josh Allen, his family, and all of Bills Mafia. Now all eyes are on bringing the Lombardi Trophy home to Buffalo and Western New York. Allen put it best in closing his speech Thursday evening: “Be Good, do good, God bless, and go Bills!”