Josh Allen lost his top-two wide receivers from the 2023 season, but it hasn't affected the Buffalo Bills' ability to win games or the quarterback's ability to
Josh Allen and Saquon Barkley continue to prove why they are each deserving of this season's MVP award. NFL News: Jaguars sign Super Bowl champion after Trevor Lawrence's concussion
Nothing ignites a good NFL discussion quite like quarterbacks. They're the most important ingredient in a championship recipe, after all. All signal-callers are at least partially a product of their situations,
Josh Allen could be bolstering his MVP chances by taking on a larger leadership role in the Buffalo Bills locker room. ESPN's Dan Graziano wrote that
At this point in the NFL season, it’s difficult to imagine anyone catching Josh Allen in the race for MVP. Now the runaway favorite for the award, Allen has remained as effective as ever while former frontrunner Lamar Jackson has fallen by the wayside during the Ravens last three games,
Only 14 men have scored a passing, rushing, and receiving TD in the same game. Buffalo’s Josh Allen is the latest; Dan Reeves did it in ’67.
The Bills are just having fun in the snow in Orchard Park, with one of the more unique touchdowns you'll ever see giving the club a 28-3 lead over the 49ers midway through the third quarter.
Barkley boosted his MVP odds at the expense of Jackson, who continues to put up dazzling numbers. But the Ravens have hit a rough patch, going 3-3 in their last six games. The reigning MVP’s stats were strong vs. Philly (23-of-36, 237 passing yards, two touchdown passes, 79 rushing yards), but were not enough to get the win.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen became the first quarterback ever to score a rushing, receiving and passing touchdown in a single game, and he led the Bill
Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen had a career night as he became the first quarterback to record a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in the same game.
Josh Allen joined a very prestigious club during the Buffalo Bills’ Week 13 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Late in the third quarter, Allen became just the fourth NFL player in history to record a receiving touchdown on a pass he threw. Yes, really!