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 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. The same voters awarded 30 votes to Jackson and 18 votes to Allen in the All-Pro voting.
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Allen’s win makes him only the second quarterback to be named MVP (excluding co-MVPs)
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