Bills Josh Allen Talks Mvp Award Super Bowl Goals And Why He S Msn
It's been quite the year for Buffalo Bills superstar quarterback Josh Allen. Highlighted heavily in the season premiere of Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday night, Allen had a year for the ages that included marrying actress Hailee Steinfeld, signing a massive... Allen, however, made it clear that winning an MVP pales in comparison to his ultimate NFL goal of winning a Super Bowl. "Being mentioned for MVP means your team is doing really well, probably in the hunt for the playoffs, and you're doing your job," he said on Hard Knocks. "It doesn't change my life to have that accolade or to have more of those accolades. The only thing that I'm worried about is doing everything I can to bring a Lombardi Trophy here."
The only NFL franchise to have ever advanced to four consecutive Super Bowls, the Bills are still in search of their first Lombardi Trophy. Following the four trips to the big game from 1990 through 1993, Buffalo has yet to return. Chris Broussard discusses Josh Allen’s unwavering confidence in head coach Sean McDermott to help lead the Buffalo Bills to their first Super Bowl appearance in decades. Last season, Josh Allen produced arguably the best performance of his NFL career. Shortly after finishing the regular season with 12 rushing touchdowns and 28 passing touchdowns against six interceptions, Allen was named the NFL MVP. Allen recently took a moment to reflect on his personal achievements, but also made it clear that hoisting the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy remains his primary goal.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) runs against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Detroit. (Rey Del Rio/AP Photo) ‘”You know, it is such a great honor, and I do appreciate being honored for my work,” Allen said. “But at the same time, I still didn’t win a Super Bowl.
Didn’t win a ring, and that is the only goal. It’s the only focus that I’ve ever had going into this league.”‘ Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is on top of the world right now. The 29-year-old quarterback is the cemented face of the Bills, coming off of his first MVP season after willing the Bills to a 13-4 season and another AFC Championship Game appearance. Allen just posted arguably his finest season, throwing 28 touchdowns (with 12 rushing touchdowns) against just six interceptions without a star wide receiver. However, Allen wants to reiterate that he doesn't play for MVP's — he plays for Super Bowls.
That remains the objective entering the 2025 season and it's the one thing that eludes him as he enters his eighth season as an established veteran quarterback. "No, I think everything is team oriented," says Allen in a one-on-one interview when asked if he has any individual objectives. "I’ve never set out to go and try to win an MVP award. To be in the conversation and to win, that means your team's playing very well. They don't give MVP awards to teams that really don't make the playoffs. To be in that position, it means we're having a very good season."
With training camp starting July 23 for the Bills, Allen stresses that the goal is always team-oriented and he wants the team to develop prior to the season starting. That's key considering Buffalo has a somewhat young core led by wide receivers Khalil Shakier (25 years old) and Keon Coleman (22 years old). The Buffalo Bills were the number two seed in the AFC once again this season. Josh Allen lost once again to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. However, Allen was one of five finalists for the AP MVP Award this season. Four of the other players who were nominated are Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens, Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals, Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions, and Saquon Barkley of the Philadelphia Eagles.
This was a very tight decision for the MVP award this season. At the NFL honors on Thursday, it was announced that Josh Allen finally won his MVP award. With Patrick Mahomes already winning several in his career and Lamar Jackson having two, it felt like it was due for Allen to finally win the award. The Buffalo Bills were a team who were doubted at the start of the season with people predicting the New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers to make the playoffs. They also picked the Miami Dolphins and Tua Tagovailoa to make the playoffs as well. Josh Allen carried the team on his back.
Allen this season completed 63.6% of his passes for 3,731 yards, 28 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He also rushed for 531 yards on 102 carries and 12 touchdowns, along with averaging 5.2 yards per carry. Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player for the 2024 season, but he still hasn’t achieved the one thing he really wants in his career. Allen says that until he has a Super Bowl ring, his résumé has a hole in it. “You know, it is such a great honor, and I do appreciate being honored for my work,” Allen told Liam McKeone of SI.com. “But at the same time, I still didn’t win a Super Bowl.
Didn’t win a ring, and that is the only goal. It’s the only focus that I’ve ever had going into this league.” Allen said to the extent that the MVP matters to him, it’s mostly because a quarterback isn’t going to get the MVP award unless his team had a good regular season. “The one positive, I will say, about winning an MVP means that your team is in a good position,” Allen said. “You’re making the playoffs, you’re playing well and you’re doing whatever you can to help your team win football games. But at the end of the day, you got to make the playoffs and then you got to win three, maybe four games.
And that’s what we need to do. And we’re going to continue to work as hard as we can and myself included. What can we do to find a way over that hump? So that’s the only goal going forward.” Allen wants to go all the way this season The Bills are working to give Josh Allen his first Super Bowl ring this season, equipping the 2024 NFL MVP with Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore to elevate the passing offense and preserve an...
Allen had an outstanding 2024 campaign, winning MVP honors and leading Buffalo to a 13-4 regular-season record and a trip to the AFC Championship Game, where they fell 32-29 to the Chiefs. But that's not enough for Allen - to him, the MVP award feels meaningless without a Super Bowl title. "It is such a great honor, and I do appreciate being honored for my work. But at the same time, I still didn't win a Super Bowl," Allen said. "Didn't win a ring, and that is the only goal. It's the only focus that I've ever had going into this league."
Joe Brady, the offensive coordinator for Buffalo, knows that Allen didn't pop champagne over his MVP award. On the Centered on Buffalo podcast, Brady revealed, "Look, the biggest gift for me was him winning the MVP... because I know how hard he works. And don't get me wrong - he would have much rather been, you know, playing a game the next day." Josh Allen was named MVP of the NFL Thursday night, and predictably, social media platforms exploded and several of the bloviating morning talk show hosts were up in arms over what they perceived to... As Buffalo Bills fans proudly rejoiced because their guy became just the third winner of the award in team history, joining O.J.
Simpson in 1973 and Thurman Thomas in 1991, outside Bills Nation you would think a crime against humanity had been committed when the Associated Press voting bloc denied Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson his... The question I have on this Friday is, why are so many people so enraged over this? You would think the voters handed the award to Bills backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky rather than Allen. I don’t have a vote on the award, but if I did, Allen would have been my choice last year when he absolutely deserved it instead of Jackson, and this year as well, and... Believe me, that is not the case. Allen was the MVP this season, and the key letter in that acronym is the middle one, the one that stands for “valuable.”
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