Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen won his first MVP award for his performance in the 2024 season. He put up his fifth consecutive year with 40+ total touchdowns and threw just six interceptions all year. However, he and the Bills were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game in heartbreaking fashion, once again by the Kansas City Chiefs.
However, Conor Orr of Sports Illustrated predicts that this will be the season in which the Bills finally get over the hump and bring a Super Bowl championship to Buffalo. On top of that, Orr says Josh Allen will win Super Bowl MVP.
"By virtue of the Bills being in the game, and by virtue of the fact that the quarterback always gets the award (justice for Josh Sweat!), Allen will be your Super Bowl LX MVP in a meat grinder of a game against the Eagles in Santa Clara," Orr writes. "Khalil Shakir will lead Buffalo in receiving with 112 yards and catch the game-winning touchdown, prompting general manager Brandon Beane to yell YOU LIKE THAT in the postgame locker room."
If this were to happen, Allen would jump into the top 10 quarterbacks of all time. An MVP, a Super Bowl win, and a Super Bowl MVP while being arguably the best dual-threat quarterback ever? It would be hard to keep him out of the top 10 guys to ever play the position.
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