Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and Bills
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
It certainly seems that either Jackson or Allen will ultimately earn the regular-season MVP for the ongoing campaign.
Lamar Jackson, the already two-time MVP, played a key part in an unstoppable backfield thanks to the addition of Derrick Henry this offseason. The two-time MVP has thrown for 39 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions, while racking up 4,807 total yards.
The Bills’ signal-caller is closing in on the honor, while a running back pushes to be the first nonquarterback to take home the hardware since 2012.
In their 40-14 win over the Jets in Week 17, Bills QB Josh Allen broke another NFL record, continuing his MVP-like season.
The Bills quarterback Allen and the Ravens quarterback Jackson and the Eagles running back Barkley all have something Joe Burrow does not have. And he knows it.
The Baltimore Ravens placed nine players on the 2025 Pro Bowl Games rosters, announced Thursday by the NFL. The Detroit Lions also saw seven players picked, one of six teams
Cleveland RB3 Pierre Strong has been ruled out, as has RB2 Jerome Ford and RB1 Nick Chubb. That leaves the Browns with RB4 D’Onta Foreman to handle most of the rushing duties on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is the 2024 NFL MVP Award winner in Emmanuel Acho's mind. The FOX Sports NFL analyst broke down the current debate for many around pro football: Is Allen or Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson this year's MVP?
When assessing NFL MVP candidates one year ago, I lamented the dearth of candidates producing at levels high enough for consideration.
While some teams still try to make the playoffs, several NFL franchises could change their fortunes with a loss in Week 18, with the right to earn the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft still up for grabs.