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His date/fiance doesn't clean up too bad either :cool: :nod: :thumbu:
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In a major upset, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the 2024 NFL MVP in a historically rare victory Thursday night.

Allen, 28, received 27 first-place votes to emerge with his first MVP award in a shocking win over first-team All-Pro quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens. Allen also had 22 second-place votes and one third-place vote, finishing with 383 voting points. Jackson, already a two-time MVP, had 23 first-place votes, 26 second-place votes and one fourth-place vote for 362 voting points.

From the Athletic.
 
I was talking to my dad about this tonight on the phone before the show started. Obviously it hurts how this season ended but I think it's my all-time favorite individual season by a Bills player.

I was born in 88 so I have to just assume the 1991 Thomas and 1990 Smith years were incredible to actually enjoy.

My father still thinks pretty highly of the OJ 2,000 yards in 14 games season, context aside.

But for a Millennial I was trying to think of seasons I actually remember and it was a pretty short list:

1998 Flutie
1998 Moulds
2002 Bledsoe
2004 McGahee
2014 Mario Williams

and that's about it until the Allen era. And he eclipsed all of those guys with the team accomplishments, too.
 
Not to take anything away from Josh tonight, but needs mentioning

The Bills are hiring Ryan Nielson as Senior Defensive Assistant Coach. He was very in demand around the league apparently. Nielson's specialty you ask ? Man to Man Defense... 👀 and his defenses in the past have had very good pass rush.


 
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In a major upset, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the 2024 NFL MVP in a historically rare victory Thursday night.

Allen, 28, received 27 first-place votes to emerge with his first MVP award in a shocking win over first-team All-Pro quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens. Allen also had 22 second-place votes and one third-place vote, finishing with 383 voting points. Jackson, already a two-time MVP, had 23 first-place votes, 26 second-place votes and one fourth-place vote for 362 voting points.

From the Athletic.
Deserved, and I would’ve said it for any of the other nominees if they won (even if I thought Josh was the more valuable player to his teams success).
 
Ravens fans have to be peeved. We eliminate them in the playoffs + Allen wins MVP. Happy for him, but Im still licking my wounds from the KC loss.
 

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