Josh Allen means more to his team than any other player in football. Here's why the Bills star QB is the NFL's Mr. Irreplaceable.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen were able to overcome their emotions and give NFL fans a wholesome moment of sportsmanship following the Buffalo Bills’ 27-25 Divisional Round win against the Baltimore Ravens at home.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
The fourth and final matchup of the Divisional Round is perhaps the most highly-anticipated of them all. MVP front-runners Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are put to the test under the bright lights and go head-to-head for a spot in the AFC Championship.
Part of the excitement of this matchup will be the MVP debate. Both are very deserving. Consider there's been three instances in NFL history of a player with 40+ total touchdowns, 500+ rushing yards and fewer than seven interceptions in a season.
T he 2024 campaign has been a good one for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. While the superstar quarterback and his team are preparing for their upcoming clash in the AFC Champio
The NFL announced Thursday the finalists for this season's individual awards, including Most Valuable Player and Player of the Year on offense and defense.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 18: C.J. Stroud #7 of the Houston Texans scrambles out of the pocket during an NFL football AFC divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 18, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
The Divisional Round is officially over. Here are the grades for all eight NFL teams’ quarterbacks after the Divisional Round.
From a results-based standpoint, you’d probably categorize this season as a success for the Texans based on how far they took it. However, reaching the divisional round of the playoffs for the second-straight year should not stop Houston from staring down the serious flaws they showed on offense this season.
Mark Andrews' drop that ended the Ravens' comeback against the Bills is sure to go down as one of the most infamous moments in NFL playoff history.