In a surprise outcome, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen secured the 2024 NFL MVP award, finishing ahead of two-time MVP Lamar Jackson. Allen garnered 27 first-place votes, totaling 383 points, against Jackson's 23 first-place votes and 362 points. This achievement highlights Allen's historic year, where he became the second quarterback awarded MVP without being a first-team All-Pro selection. During his acceptance speech, he emphasized the importance of team success, reflecting on his appreciation for the Bills organization and his supporters. Allen's season led to the Bills' second AFC Championship Game in five years, just shy of a Super Bowl appearance.
"I know this is an individual award and it says Most Valuable Player on it. But I think it's derived from team success, and I love my team," Allen said during the NFL Honors.
Allen's win makes him only the second quarterback to be named MVP (excluding co-MVPs) without also being an Associated Press first-team All-Pro selection that season.
With that being said, be good. Do good. God bless. And go Bills, he said. A moment that MVP Josh Allen will cherish for the rest of his life.
The seventh pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Allen turned in one of his most efficient seasons en route to leading Buffalo (13-4) to its second AFC Championship Game appearance in five years.
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