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Allen named NFL’s MVP for first time

Josh Allen has been named the NFL's Most Valuable Player for the 2024 season.

It is the first time the Buffalo Bills quarterback has won the award, with the 27-year-old being selected ahead of last year's winner Lamar Jackson.

Allen has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL since being selected with the seventh overall draft pick in 2018 and has previously been runner-up twice, in 2020 and 2022.

"I feel like my team-mates wanted this more for me than I did," said Allen. "I'm very honoured."

Allen had been favourite to win the award, with his closest rival being Baltimore Ravens quarterback Jackson, who was named MVP for a second time last season.

A true dual-threat quarterback, Allen registered 28 touchdown passes and 12 rushing touchdowns this season.

He became the first quarterback to score multiple rushing and passing touchdowns in back-to-back games, and the first to claim a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in the same game.

The biggest change in his game, though, has been that he has matured as a leader and protected the ball better.

Allen registered career-low figures for interceptions, sacks and fumbles, as he led Buffalo to a 13-4 record, reaching the play-offs for a sixth straight year.

For the fourth time in five years, the Bills' post-season run was halted by the Kansas City Chiefs, who won the AFC Championship game to reach Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, where the NFL's annual awards ceremony took place on Thursday.

 

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