Josh Allen is more than just a good quarterback; he is a great human being.
The MVP is coming off a sensational year in 2024, and he remains humble.
During a recent Bills training camp, Allen could be seen signing autographs for several children on the sidelines.
As he made his way down the gate, he noticed a few service members in uniform.
Josh Allen quickly removed his cap from his head and shook all of their hands. After he was done, he put his cap back on and signed their autographs.
Right after he signed those autographs, he then signed the cap of a special needs kid.
Josh Allen removing his hat to shake service members’ hands during an autograph signing session pic.twitter.com/K5KSvNpDFt
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This is not unusual activity from Allen.
While warming up in enemy territory at Gillette Stadium in January, Josh Allen stopped to greet every service member visiting on the sideline. He took photos and shook their hands.
Allen took the NFL over last season, throwing for 3,731 yards and 28 touchdowns while rushing for 531 yards and 12 scores.
Allen brought home his first NFL Most Valuable Player of the Year Award and has taken over as the best quarterback in the game. The only issue with Allen is that he has failed to reach the Super Bowl, losing four times in the playoffs to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Pro Football Focus’s John Kosko published his list of quarterbacks heading into the 2025 season and ranked Allen fourth.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen has not been able to outduel Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs.
The 29-year-old quarterback is the cemented face of the Bills, coming off of his first MVP season after willing the Bills to a 13-4 season and another AFC Championship Game appearance.
Allen stresses that the goal is to make the Super Bowl.
“But again, our No. 1 goal right now is to develop our team in training camp,” says Allen. “After that, it’s to defend our dirt, win our home games and make it to the playoffs and gives ourselves a chance. That’s our only goal right now. Obviously, the main goal is to win the Super Bowl, but you got to knock out these little goals before you get to the big goals.”
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