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  • Terry Bradshaw’s confusing comments about Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen


    Terry Bradshaw seemingly can’t decide whether he likes Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen better , as his comments on both quarterbacks have been contradictory this season.

    The FOX NFL Sunday analyst has been very vocal with his opinions during the 2024 season, and is often asked his thoughts on a quarterback’s ability during the broadcasts. Due to his success with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s and ’80s, the 76-year-old is regarded as a go-to for an opinion when it comes to the top position in the game.

    However, his comments on current stars Mahomes and Allen have caused some confusion amongst fans lately, because he can’t decide which one he prefers more. Four years ago, Bradshaw was so complimentary of the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback that he claimed he’d choose Mahomes over the legendary Tom Brady in his backfield.

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    In 2021, Bradshaw told Business Insider: “Mahomes’ athletic ability, scrambling ability, running ability, arm location in a way to throw the football, is like nothing we’ve ever seen in our league. He’s probably the best quarterback I’ve seen in a while who’s able to go to the left and throw to the right, which is very difficult to do, or go to the right and really sling it back to the left. He’s a very gifted athlete at the quarterback position.”

    The veteran NFL star also criticized Brady’s athletic ability, adding that this was one of the reasons he’d pick Mahomes over him. Bradshaw said: “Tom can’t run. Tom can’t go anywhere. Tom’s not strong – you can knock him down really easy.

    “But when he’s upright, he’s spot on. He’s deadly accurate with the football. Which one would I take? If you say: ‘Terry, which one do you want on your team?’ I would want to take the young Mahomes over Brady. Mahomes can make things happen in a tough situation, and Tom can’t. He can’t move.”

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    However, during a pre-game show for FOX in the same year, Bradshaw said that Buffalo Bills star Allen had the best throwing arm in the league. He claimed: “There is not a better arm in the NFL than Josh Allen.”

    While many thought that this was merely just a compliment aimed Allen’s way, and that he was still a big admirer of Mahomes, this all changed in 2024 when asked his opinion on the Chiefs chances at the Super Bowl.

    Kansas City have a big chance to do something historic this year and win the Lombardi Trophy three time in a row – something that has never been done before in the entire history of the NFL.

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    While appearing for FOX NFL Sunday in December 2024, Bradshaw stated that the Baltimore Ravens or the Bills – where Allen plays – would stop the Chiefs from achieving a historic three-peat. He said: “They’re not going to win three in a row. I just think they’re going to load up against a team like Buffalo; they’re going to load up against a team like Baltimore.

    “Those are the two teams that can beat them. I think it’s going to happen.”

    Bradshaw may not be able to decide on a preferred quarterback out of the dynamic pair, but he will have the pleasure of watching them face off in the AFC Conference Championship on Sunday (January 26).



    In a recent interview, former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw made some remarks about young star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen that have left fans scratching their heads.

    Bradshaw praised Mahomes for his incredible arm talent and playmaking ability, calling him a “once-in-a-generation talent.” However, he also questioned Mahomes’ ability to lead his team to consistent success, pointing out that the Kansas City Chiefs have not been able to win multiple Super Bowls with him at the helm.

    On the other hand, Bradshaw had high praise for Josh Allen, saying that he believes the Buffalo Bills quarterback has all the tools to become a future Hall of Famer. He commended Allen for his leadership and development as a passer, but also mentioned that he has concerns about Allen’s decision-making under pressure.

    Fans and analysts alike are puzzled by Bradshaw’s contradictory comments about the two young quarterbacks. While it is natural for analysts to have differing opinions on players, Bradshaw’s remarks about Mahomes and Allen seem to be at odds with each other.

    It will be interesting to see how Mahomes and Allen respond to Bradshaw’s comments and if they use them as motivation to continue their development and prove their critics wrong. Ultimately, only time will tell if Bradshaw’s confusing comments will hold any weight in the ongoing debate about the future success of these two talented quarterbacks.

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  • Eric Stonestreet gets real about Josh Allen, reveals most underrated Bills players


    Eric Stonestreet, one of the stars of popular TV series Modern Family, has been obsessed with the Kansas City Chiefs since childhood, and is a legit football fan. Knowledgable? Definitely. Stonestreet played football in high school and as he dropped tidbits about offense, defense and the organizational culture of NFL teams, it’s clear he knows the game. Passionate? No question. The guy was dropping names of Chiefs players from decades ago, has a box suite at Arrowhead, and his anticipation of the AFC Championship matchup was palpable.

    Stonestreet was crystal clear about his tempermant while watching a game, “No one really talks to me…my fiance ‘knows I dont’ want to host a party…conversation is not something we’re going to enjoy. ..during the game, no conversations…[except] football talk is permissable.” Intense! Chiefs Kingdom is lucky to have you, E.

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    Jan 20, 2019; Kansas City, MO, USA; Television actor Kansas City Chiefs fan Eric Stonestreet stands on the sidelines. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    With a pretty good quarterback on his own team, Stonestreet don’t hold back in complimenting Josh Allen, “I love Josh Allen. I said many times, if Patrick wasn’t my quarterback, I’d want Josh Allen. I imagine Bills fans feel the same.” Later on, in discussing how a great quarterback changes a team, Stonestreet wisely pointed out, “Think about how your 4th and 2’s have changed from seven years ago to having Josh Allen. Fourth and two?! And I have Josh Allen – I’m not worried anymore!” Which is why the Bills, at 72.7%, have the 2nd highest fourth down conversion rate in the league.

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    “This if pure football…it is winning the one-on-one matchups when we have to, when we need to and…more than anything, functioning as unit on both sides of the ball. This year more than any, Kansas City has had to come together… as a team. Is it the most fun football to watch? No!” As Glab noted, the Chiefs scored more than 30 points twice this season – definitely not fun. The Bills on the other hand averaged 30.9 points per game. But 15-2 isn’t bad, Stonestreet!

    “Offensive linemen are the only position on the field where if you don’t do your job…someone gets hurt.” And that someone for the Bills would be Josh Allen. Would not be good. Which is why it was comforting to hear Stonestreet hail the job that the Bills offensive line has done all year. Yes, Eric played O-line himself so he may be biased but that doesn’t make him wrong. The Bills big men began to get a little recognition toward the end of the season but it’s hard for most fans to see past Josh Allen. Again, not the savvy Stonestreet.

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    Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown (79), Buffalo Bills guard O’Cyrus Torrence (64), Buffalo Bills guard Connor McGovern (66) and Buffalo Bills guard David Edwards (76). / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Stonestreet shared his thoughts on potential AFC opponents for his Chiefs, “I kinda thought, going into the season, maybe the [Bills] had lost their window…was these last two yearsthe Bills chance to take over the AFC? It wasn’ t until we faced each other that I thought, ‘oh, the Bills are really good again. F—. Awesome.” He added, “I’d rather play the Ravens but I’d rather beat [the Bills] – because of [our] great rivalry that’s been cemented [over the last several years].”

    We will find out Sunday, Mr. Stonestreet. At the very least, we hope no one talks to you during the game. As you said, “May the best team win!”





    In a recent interview, actor Eric Stonestreet opened up about his love for the Buffalo Bills and shared his thoughts on quarterback Josh Allen. Stonestreet, a die-hard Bills fan, praised Allen for his incredible talent and leadership on the field, calling him a “game-changer” for the team.

    But Stonestreet didn’t stop there – he also revealed who he believes are the most underrated players on the Bills roster. According to the actor, defensive tackle Ed Oliver and wide receiver Cole Beasley are two players who don’t get enough recognition for their contributions to the team.

    Oliver, a former first-round draft pick, has been a force on the defensive line, consistently disrupting opposing offenses and making big plays. Beasley, on the other hand, has been a reliable target for Allen in the passing game, consistently making tough catches and moving the chains.

    Stonestreet’s insights shed light on the depth and talent of the Bills roster, showing that there are plenty of players who deserve recognition for their hard work and dedication to the team. With Allen leading the way and players like Oliver and Beasley stepping up, the Bills are poised for success in the upcoming season.

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  • Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen rivalry similar to Tom Brady-Peyton Manning


    For years, the tier of quarterback rivalry that Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen has now crossed into remained reserved for Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.

    For those Patriots and Colts — and then Patriots and Broncos — showdowns.

    For the six-game streak by Brady to start their head-to-head, the comeback in January 2007 that changed everything and all of the unpredictable duels that followed. 

    Josh Allen (L.) and Patrick Mahomes embrace after the Bills-Chiefs game on Nov. 17, 2024. Getty Images

    Allen and Mahomes slowly crept toward that point with three postseason meetings and five regular-season clashes.

    They aren’t the only superstar quarterbacks in the NFL, but each matchup carried a certain weight, a certain aura, a certain expectation for unexpected chaos that others haven’t matched.

    The pair will collide in the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium, with Kansas City needing a win to keep its bid for a three-peat alive and Buffalo needing a victory to get back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1993 season in search of its first title. 

    But really, this is just Part IV of Allen-Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs. This is just Part IX of Allen-Mahomes since 2020. This is the latest chapter in what has become Brady-Manning 2.0. 

    In the eyes of Allen, the stacking of showdowns with the Chiefs turned an instance such as Sunday into a glorified “division game.”

    With their fourth playoff meeting, Allen and Mahomes will sit just one shy of matching the record held by Brady and Manning.

    Josh Allen scores a touchdown during the Bills-Ravens AFC divisional round game on Jan. 19, 2025. AP

    At 29 and 28 years old, respectively, they only need eight more matchups across the rest of their career to hit the frequency of the Brady-Manning rivalry. 

    “I feel like we’ve played them just as much as we’ve played the guys in our division, and with that comes familiarity,” Allen told reporters this week. “New wrinkles here and there throughout the game. But they know who we are. We know who they are.” 

    Even with Allen (2,063 yards, 17 passing touchdowns, four interceptions) and Mahomes (2,220 yards, 18 touchdowns, seven interceptions) possessing near-identical stats against each other, there are some distinctions between the rivalries.

    It took Manning six tries before he eventually defeated Brady and the Patriots in any setting.

    It took until the AFC Championship game during the 2006 season — five years after their first matchup — for Manning to earn his first postseason win against New England. 

    Allen hasn’t defeated Mahomes in the playoffs, but he has gone 4-1 during the regular season, including a Week 11 win this season punctuated by an acrobatic 26-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

    But Mahomes has triumphed on the biggest stages and dished out plenty of heartbreak, starting in 2021 when he orchestrated a masterful outing with 325 yards and three touchdowns as the Chiefs defeated the Bills, 38-24, in the conference title game. 

    One year later in the divisional round, Allen and Mahomes produced one of the best games in playoff history.

    Patrick Mahomes looks to pass during the Chiefs-Texans AFC divisional round game on Jan. 18, 2025. USA TODAY Sports

    They combined for 707 passing yards, seven touchdowns and zero interceptions.

    Twenty-four points were scored after the two-minute warning, with the final three following a three-play, 44-yard drive by the Chiefs that forced overtime and led to the “13-second” label.

    And when Mahomes connected with Travis Kelce on the game-winning touchdown in the extra frame and the Bills lost without even touching the ball, it directly led to the league revisiting its overtime rules. 

    Then, a season passed without Allen and Mahomes overlapping in the playoffs.

    The Bills defeated the Chiefs during the 2022 regular season but then lost against the Bengals before what would’ve been a rematch in the AFC Championship game.

    Instead, the latest postseason chapter of the rivalry needed to wait until January 2024, when Allen only managed to throw for 186 yards and the Bills failed to force overtime when Tyler Bass’ late field goal sailed right. 

    Josh Allen (L.) and Patrick Mahomes are reaching rare territory with their rivalry. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    “You just have to know you’re gonna have to play your best football,” Mahomes told reporters this week. “I mean, I’ve played against Josh enough times to know that he’s gonna come out there and play great football, especially in those big moments. … And when you go up against a great quarterback, it takes your best as well.” 

    Mahomes has inherited Brady’s role amid his chase for Super Bowl history.

    Allen is still waiting for his version of Manning’s comeback game to break through in the playoffs.

    For the first playoff matchup or two, the rivalry was budding. A work in progress.

    Then, after the Chiefs’ 13-second comeback, there was no question one existed — and no question there’d be plenty of future matchups on these stages, too. 

    Sunday, nine years after Manning escaped against Brady in what turned out to be their final meeting, will just mark the latest.



    The Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen Rivalry: A Modern-Day Brady-Manning Showdown

    As football fans, we have been lucky enough to witness some epic quarterback rivalries over the years. From the legendary battles between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning to the heated matchups between Joe Montana and Steve Young, these duels have provided us with some of the most memorable moments in NFL history.

    Now, a new rivalry is emerging that has the potential to be just as thrilling as those that have come before it. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, two of the brightest young stars in the league, are quickly establishing themselves as elite quarterbacks and their matchups are becoming must-watch events.

    Much like Brady and Manning, Mahomes and Allen bring out the best in each other. Their games are often high-scoring affairs filled with jaw-dropping plays and clutch performances. Whether it’s Mahomes’ pinpoint accuracy and incredible arm talent or Allen’s athleticism and ability to make plays with his legs, these two quarterbacks have all the tools to be successful in the NFL.

    But what truly sets this rivalry apart is the mutual respect and admiration that Mahomes and Allen have for each other. Both players have spoken highly of one another in interviews and it’s clear that there is a genuine friendship between them off the field. This respect only adds to the intensity of their on-field battles, as each quarterback is determined to outshine the other and prove that they are the best.

    As Mahomes and Allen continue to light up the league with their exceptional play, it’s clear that this rivalry is just getting started. Football fans everywhere should be excited for the future matchups between these two young stars, as they have the potential to become one of the greatest quarterback rivalries in NFL history. So, buckle up and get ready for some epic showdowns between Mahomes and Allen – the next chapter in the storied tradition of quarterback rivalries.

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  • ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024 Men’s T20I batting nominees – Finn Allen, Gurbaz, Sherfane Rutherford, Rohit, Kohli


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    137 vs Pakistan
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    Allen knows only one way to bat, and when it comes off, it looks like this. He ransacked 137 off 62 balls, breaking Brendon McCullum’s record for the highest T20I score by a New Zealand batter. His innings featured 16 sixes – the joint-most by a batter at the time. Pakistan kept bowling in his arc, and he kept swinging them onto the grass banks and beyond. Haris Rauf bore the brunt of it, conceding 47 off 14 balls. Allen’s runs came at a strike rate of 220.96; the other batters in the match scored at a combined 135.39. The big win in this game gave New Zealand a 3-0 lead in the five-match series.



    The ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024 Men’s T20I batting nominees have been announced! The five players nominated for their outstanding performances in T20I cricket are Finn Allen, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Sherfane Rutherford, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli.

    These players have showcased their exceptional batting skills and have been instrumental in guiding their teams to victory in T20I matches. Finn Allen, the explosive New Zealand opener, has been in sensational form, while Afghanistan’s Gurbaz has been a consistent performer at the top of the order.

    Sherfane Rutherford, the West Indian power-hitter, has impressed with his aggressive strokeplay, while Indian duo Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have continued to dominate in the shortest format of the game.

    Who do you think deserves to win the Men’s T20I batting award? Stay tuned to find out the winner at the ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024! #ESPNcricinfo #T20I #CricketAwards #Nominees2024

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  • Bills QB Josh Allen named finalist for AP 2024 NFL MVP, safety Damar Hamlin a finalist for AP Comeback Player of the Year 


    AP Most Valuable Player Finalist — QB Josh Allen

    Quarterback Josh Allen is a finalist for the AP’s Most Valuable Player presented by Invisalign. Allen finished his 2024 regular season campaign near the top of several statistical categories. The QB had 41 offensive touchdowns (4th best), a 101.4 passer rating (8th) and only six interceptions (3rd least among QBs who played in 17 games).

    Allen had several memorable games this season that went down in the history books. In Week 13 against the 49ers, the QB passed Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly (244) for most total touchdowns in Bills history and became the first quarterback in NFL history to ever record a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in the same game.

    In Week 14 against Detroit, Allen became the first quarterback in NFL history to record three passing touchdowns and three rushing touchdowns in a single game. In Week 17 against the Jets, Allen tied Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas (65) for the most rushing touchdowns in franchise history.

    Allen was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week four different times. He also became the first player in NFL history to record at least 25 passing touchdowns, 10 rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in a season. Allen also became the fourth QB to record at least 13 wins, 40 offensive touchdowns and fewer than 10 interceptions in a single season.



    In a season full of standout performances, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been named a finalist for the AP 2024 NFL MVP award. Allen’s stellar play throughout the season has solidified his place among the league’s elite quarterbacks, and his leadership has been instrumental in the Bills’ success.

    Additionally, Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been named a finalist for the AP Comeback Player of the Year award. Hamlin’s impressive return to form after a challenging previous season has been a testament to his resilience and determination.

    Both Allen and Hamlin’s nominations are well-deserved, and Bills fans can be proud of the impact they have had on the team’s success this season. Congratulations to both players on their well-earned recognition! #GoBills #MVP #ComebackPlayerOfYear

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  • NFL announces 2025 award finalists for MVP, Coach of the Year, more: Saquon Barkley, Josh Allen still in mix


    The NFL playoffs are approaching a fever pitch with Super Bowl LIX just around the corner. The league is also set to recognize the best of this season’s individual talent at the annual “NFL Honors” awards show, which is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 6, in New Orleans, home to this year’s big game.

    In the meantime, the Associated Press has unveiled finalists for every major award category, including MVP and Comeback Player of the Year. Here’s who’s eligible to take home hardware:

    Most Valuable Player


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    Allen and Jackson have long been considered the two front-runners for the league’s top individual accolade. The former got the best of their head-to-head showdown in the playoffs, while Jackson was a bit more prolific throughout the season, totaling 45 touchdowns for Baltimore.

    Offensive Player of the Year


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    Burrow was dynamic for an otherwise disappointing Bengals team, tying Jackson with 45 total touchdowns. And Chase was nearly unstoppable as his top target, hauling in 17 scores. Barkley made even more history, however, by eclipsing 2,000 rushing yards to carry the contending Eagles.

    Defensive Player of the Year


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    Garrett and Watt are perennial contenders as standard-setters off the edge, but Hendrickson led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in Cincinnati, and Baun has enjoyed one of the most unlikely breakouts, transitioning from reserve pass rusher to tenacious off-ball starter in Vic Fangio’s Eagles defense.

    Offensive Rookie of the Year


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    Daniels is a clear favorite here, knocking on the door of a historic Super Bowl appearance after an effortlessly splashy dual-threat debut for the Commanders. Thomas was a bona fide No. 1 in Jacksonville, though, and Bowers also made history for his high-volume pass catching in silver and black.

    Defensive Rookie of the Year


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    Verse made an instant impact as the Rams’ top edge rusher, racking up 11 tackles for loss and 18 quarterback hits as a first-rounder. The Eagles have enjoyed veteran-level poise from their two freshmen cover men, with Mitchell in particular offering Philadelphia near-shutdown skills on the perimeter.

    Comeback Player of the Year


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    Burrow was one of the best passers in the game one year after missing seven games due to injuries. Dobbins and Gonzalez also missed most of the 2023 season while recovering from serious ailments. Darnold, on the other hand, emerged from the shadow of past failures with 35 scoring strikes.

    Coach of the Year


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    • Dan Campbell (Lions)
    • Kevin O’Connell (Vikings)
    • Sean Payton (Broncos)
    • Dan Quinn (Commanders)
    • Andy Reid (Chiefs)

    Campbell led Detroit to an NFL-best 15-2 record one year after advancing to the NFC title game. O’Connell helped oversee Darnold’s rejuvenation en route to a 13-4 finish in the highly competitive NFC North. Both Payton and Quinn engineered surprise postseason bids with rookie quarterbacks.

    Assistant Coach of the Year


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    • Bills OC Joe Brady
    • Eagles DC Vic Fangio
    • Lions OC Ben Johnson
    • Lions DC Aaron Glenn
    • Vikings DC Brian Flores

    Two of these men have already landed head coaching jobs elsewhere, with Johnson now atop the Chicago Bears, and Glenn in charge of the New York Jets. It’s also possible that Brady and Fangio could meet in Super Bowl LIX, squaring one of the NFL’s top offenses against one of its stingiest defenses.





    The NFL has announced the finalists for the 2025 season awards, including MVP, Coach of the Year, and more. Among the players still in the running for the prestigious MVP award are star running back Saquon Barkley and quarterback Josh Allen.

    Barkley, known for his incredible speed and agility, had a standout season leading the league in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has been a key player for his team, making game-changing plays and carrying the offense on his back.

    Allen, on the other hand, has been a dominant force at the quarterback position, throwing for over 4,000 yards and leading his team to the playoffs. His leadership on and off the field has been instrumental in his team’s success this season.

    In addition to the MVP award, there are also finalists for Coach of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year. The winners will be announced at the NFL Awards ceremony next week.

    Stay tuned to see who will take home the hardware and be crowned the best of the best in the NFL for the 2025 season.

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  • The AP NFL MVP finalists are Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson | Sports


    Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for The Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award.

    Barkley, Burrow and Jackson also are finalists for Offensive Player of the Year and Burrow is also in the running for Comeback Player of the Year.


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    The AP NFL MVP finalists have been announced, and the competition is fierce! Among the top contenders are Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills, Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants, Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals, Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions, and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens.

    Each of these players has had an outstanding season, putting up impressive numbers and leading their teams to victory. From Allen’s impressive passing numbers to Barkley’s explosive runs, Burrow’s poise under pressure, Goff’s leadership, and Jackson’s dynamic playmaking ability, it’s clear that any of these athletes could be deserving of the MVP award.

    As fans eagerly await the announcement of the winner, it’s clear that this year’s race is one of the closest in recent memory. Who will come out on top and take home the prestigious MVP trophy? Stay tuned to find out!

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  • Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Lamar Jackson among AP NFL MVP finalists


    Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for The Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award.

    Barkley, Burrow and Jackson also are finalists for Offensive Player of the Year and Burrow is also in the running for Comeback Player of the Year.

    The winners will be announced at NFL Honors on Feb. 6. A nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league completed voting before the playoffs began.

    Here are the finalists, in alphabetical order, for the eight AP NFL awards:

    Most Valuable Player: Allen helped the Bills win their fifth straight AFC East title. He threw for 3,731 yards, 28 TDs and had six picks for a 101.4 passer rating. Allen ran for 531 yards and 12 scores.

    Barkley ran for 2,005 yards (the eighth-best total in NFL history). He sat out Philadelphia’s final regular-season game when he needed 101 yards to break Eric Dickerson’s single-season record. Barkley helped the Eagles win the NFC East and advance to the conference championship game.

    Burrow led the NFL with a career-high 4,918 yards passing and 43 TDs, but the Cincinnati Bengals finished 9-8 and missed the playoffs.

    Goff threw for 4,629 yards, 37 TDs and nine interceptions and led Detroit to the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The Lions were eliminated in the divisional round by Washington.

    Jackson, the reigning winner, is seeking his third MVP award after leading the Ravens to an AFC North title. Jackson had career highs with 4,172 yards passing, 41 TDs (to just four interceptions) and a 119.6 passer rating, which led the NFL. He was a first-team All Pro for the third time and also ran for 915 yards and four TDs. The Ravens were knocked out of the divisional round by Allen and the Buffalo Bills.

    Offensive Player of the Year: Barkley, Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Derrick Henry and Jackson are finalists for the award.

    Chase won the receiving triple crown, leading the league with 127 receptions, 1,708 yards and 17 TDs. The Bengals star wide receiver was a unanimous selection for All-Pro.

    Henry, the 2020 Offensive Player of the Year, had 1,921 yards rushing and 16 TDs in his first season with the Ravens.

    Defensive Player of the Year: Eagles linebacker Zack Baun went from mostly playing special teams for the Saints to earning All-Pro honors in his first season in Philadelphia.

    All-Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, had 14 sacks for the Cleveland Browns.

    Bengals All-Pro edge rusher Trey Hendrickson led the NFL with 17 1/2 sacks.

    Broncos All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain II allowed just 37 receptions, had four picks and opposing quarterbacks had a 61.1 passer rating throwing against him

    Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt, the 2021 winner, had 11 1/2 sacks and forced six fumbles.

    Offensive Rookie of the Year: Raiders tight end Brock Bowers set a rookie record with 112 receptions and his 1,194 yards receiving were the most by a first-year player at his position.

    Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels led the team to an eight-win improvement and has them one win away from a Super Bowl appearance. He threw for 3,568 yards, 25 TDs and posted a 100.1 rating. Daniels also ran for 891 yards and six scores.

    Giants receiver Malik Nabers had 109 catches for 1,204 yards and seven TDs.

    Broncos QB Bo Nix helped the team reach the playoffs for the first time in nine years. He had 3,775 yards passing, 29 TDs, 12 picks and ran for 430 yards and four scores.

    Jaguars receiver Brian Thomas Jr. caught 87 passes for 1,282 yards and 10 TDs.

    Defensive Rookie of the Year: Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean was among the highest-rated players in the slot, holding opponents to 50 receptions. He had five pass breakups and quarterbacks had an 82.2 passer rating against him.

    Rams defensive tackle Braden Fiske led the team and all rookies with 8 1/2 sacks. He had 51 pressures, two forced fumbles and recoveries, 10 tackles for loss and 10 quarterback hits.

    Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell allowed 40 receptions, had nine pass breakups and quarterbacks had an 87 passer rating against him.

    Dolphins edge Chop Robinson had six sacks, 20 pressures and eight tackles for loss.

    Rams edge Jared Verse had 4 1/2 sacks but led all rookies in quarterback hits (18), pressures (77) and hurries (56). He also had 11 tackles for loss.

    Coach of the Year: Detroit’s Dan Campbell, Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell, Denver’s Sean Payton, Washington’s Dan Quinn and Kansas City’s Andy Reid are the finalists.

    Campbell guided the Lions (15-3) to the NFC’s No. 1 seed. Connell led the Vikings (14-4) to the playoffs despite the departure of Kirk Cousins in free agency and losing rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy to a season-ending knee injury in training camp.

    Payton helped the Broncos (10-8) overcome salary-cap woes stemming from the decision to release Russell Wilson and ended a nine-year playoff drought.

    Quinn took over a 4-13 team and turned the Commanders into a 12-win playoff team.

    Reid had the Chiefs (16-2) back atop the AFC as the No. 1 seed in a quest for a third straight Super Bowl victory.

    Assistant Coach of the Year: Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, Vikings DC Brian Flores, Lions DC Aaron Glenn and Lions OC Ben Johnson made the list.

    Comeback Player of the Year: Burrow, Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins, Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez and Bills safety Damar Hamlin are the finalists.



    The Associated Press has announced the finalists for the NFL MVP award, and among them are three young stars who have taken the league by storm this season: Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, and Lamar Jackson.

    Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, has had a breakout season, leading his team to a division title and a playoff berth. Allen has showcased his arm strength and accuracy, as well as his ability to make plays with his legs. His leadership and poise in big moments have been instrumental in the Bills’ success this season.

    Saquon Barkley, the dynamic running back for the New York Giants, has been a force to be reckoned with on the field. Barkley’s combination of speed, power, and elusiveness has made him one of the most electrifying players in the league. Despite facing injuries this season, Barkley has still managed to put up impressive numbers and make a significant impact for his team.

    Lamar Jackson, the dual-threat quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, has been a revelation this season. Jackson’s ability to make defenders miss in the open field and his pinpoint accuracy as a passer have made him a nightmare for opposing defenses. Jackson has led the Ravens to the best record in the league and has solidified himself as one of the most exciting players in the NFL.

    The winner of the AP NFL MVP award will be announced in the coming weeks, but one thing is for certain: all three of these young stars have bright futures ahead of them in the league.

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