Josh Allen Didn’t Want to Win the MVP

Josh Allen never set out to be an MVP candidate. He just wanted to prove that he belonged in the NFL. But after a record-breaking season, Allen finds himself in the thick of the MVP race, a testament to his incredible talent and relentless work ethic.

Allen has shattered records this season, becoming the first quarterback since the merger with the fewest turnovers (fumbles and interceptions combined) and sacks in a single season. He’s also led the Bills to an impressive 14-3 record and the top seed in the AFC.  

But Allen’s success isn’t just about individual accolades. He’s a leader, a teammate, and a player who’s always striving to improve. He’s embraced the challenge of leading the Bills to a Super Bowl, and he’s not afraid of the spotlight.

Allen’s MVP-caliber season is a testament to his dedication and his passion for the game. He’s a true inspiration to anyone who’s ever been doubted or overlooked. And with the Bills poised for a deep playoff run, Allen has a chance to solidify his place among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.