Nfl Mvp Voting Results Who Won Between Lamar Jackson And Josh Allen
The 2024 NFL season was filled with hotly contested debates such as: However, no debate has been bigger than "Who deserves the MVP Award?" Should Lamar Jackson, fresh off another historic season, arguably better than last year's campaign when he won his second MVP, be granted his third honor? Should Josh Allen, who managed to carry Buffalo to the No. 2 seed in the AFC despite throwing to Khalil Shakir and a washed-up Amari Cooper? What about Saquon Barkley, who became just the ninth player in NFL history to rush for over 2,000 yards?
All of these players have legitimate claims to the award, but only one could end up walking away with it. At this year's NFL Honors, it wound up being Allen. Here's a full breakdown of the voting results. Allen beat out Jackson, who had previously won the award twice. It's considered the closest MVP race since former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan beat out former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in 2016. The 2025 NFL MVP race was one of the closest of all-time, with Josh Allen narrowly beating out Lamar Jackson to win the 2024 NFL MVP award despite Jackson being named the 2024 first-team...
I've never seen that before. And it takes a lot to surprise me, especially since I was there when Tony Dungy gave Bobby Wagner an MVP vote (under the old system where each voter got one selection) and there... Even more surprising, and perhaps the new standard-setter for bizarre decision-making in terms of voting for the MVP, is that one of the 50 voters on the Associated Press panel actually believed that Jackson... Actually, scratch that. The voter in question, Jim Miller, former NFL player and now a SirusXM radio host, actually didn't believe Jackson was one of the THREE most valuable players in the NFL during 2024. Miller voted for Allen first as MVP, Saquon Barkley second, Joe Burrow third, Jackson fourth and Patrick Mahomes fifth on his ballot.
To each his own and whatnot, but suggesting Jackson was the fourth most valuable player in the NFL this season is crazy town. I'm willing to hear an argument that Barkley was massively important to the Eagles making the playoffs, even if I wholly disagree he was remotely close to being the most valuable player based on... And Burrow was incredible this season, and his defense let him down no doubt, but the Bengals didn't even manage to make the playoffs. If you're that valuable you're in the bracket. I wholeheartedly believe Allen was correctly voted as the Most Valuable Player in football this year and thought he was going to get shafted after the All-Pro teams came out (the betting markets agreed... But even then it's pretty hard to fathom voting Jackson fourth.
Math is hard enough already, but it gets really convoluted when you start figuring out how this went awry. Let's be clear: Miller's vote did not cost Jackson the 2024 MVP. I wanted to suggest it was primarily the number of votes, the eligibility of multiple positions for MVP and the point differential between the two voting systems that allowed us to end up where... But it looks like it might simply be an unheard of case of people completely flipping their votes. Thursday night, Josh Allen won the NFL MVP award. It was shaping up to be a two-man race between the Buffalo Bills QB and Lamar Jackson – and the voting results showed just how close it was.
Allen received 383 points, including 27 first-place votes. That narrowly beat out Jackson’s 362 points and 23 first-place votes. The Baltimore Ravens QB had the most second-place votes at 26. Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley – the NFL Offensive Player of the Year – finished third in the MVP voting with 120 points while Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was fourth with 82... Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff rounded out the finalists in fifth place at 47 points. AP NFL Most Valuable Player voting:Josh Allen: 27-22-1-0-0: 383Lamar Jackson: 23-26-0-1-0: 362Saquon Barkley: 0-1-25-19-2: 120Joe Burrow: 0-1-15-10-12: 82Jared Goff: 0-0-6-5-19: 47Patrick Mahomes: 0-0-3-8-6: 31Ja'Marr…
Allen was a big reason the Bills reached the AFC Championship for the second time in five seasons. He finished the 2024 regular season with 3,371 passing yards, 531 rushing yards, 41 offensive touchdowns, a 101.4 passer rating and only six interceptions. He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors four different times and became the first player in NFL history to record at least 25 touchdowns, 10 rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in... If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more > Every year, the NFL reveals its award winners at the annual NFL Honors ceremony.
Along with the individual player awards, we will also learn the 2025 NFL Hall of Fame class. We had predicted that there was going to be controversy around the MVP Award and there was. Bills quarterback Josh Allen won the award, with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in second. In the voting system, Allen tallied 383 total points to Jackson's 362, making it one of the closest MVP races in history. Eagles running back Saquon Barkley won the AP's Offensive Player of the Year Award, but he didn't come close to Allen or Jackson in MVP voting. Allen's MVP was surprising to some, as he was named the Second-Team All-Pro QB behind Jackson on the First-Team.
It was the first time since 1987 that the First-Team All-Pro QB lost MVP to another quarterback. Just like the Buffalo Bills' 27–25 win over the Baltimore Ravens in the divisonal round, the MVP voting between quarterbacks Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson went right down to the wire. Allen was officially crowned the 2024 NFL MVP on Thursday night at the NFL Honors award show in New Orleans, edging Jackson by a small margin. According to AP NFL writer Rob Maaddi, Allen received 27 first-place votes, 22 second-place votes and one third-place vote for a total of 383 voting points. Jackson, on the other hand, landed 23 first-place votes, 26 second-place votes and one fourth-place vote for a total of 362 voting points. In terms of first-place votes, the four-vote margin is the closest finish in an MVP race since 2003 when Peyton Manning and Steve McNair were named co-MVPs.
In 17 games this season, Allen threw for 3,731 yards with 28 touchdowns and six interceptions—adding up to a 101.4 passer rating, his best mark since 2020. Lamar Jackson had his finest season yet in 2024, but it surprisingly did not result in a third NFL MVP award. After months of heated debate, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen edged out Jackson in the voting from 50 sports journalists. Allen received 27 first-place votes to Jackson's 23, giving Allen his first career MVP award. Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing react to Josh Allen winning MVP over Lamar Jackson after Jackson's record-breaking 2024 season, as well as the Hall of Fame voting and other NFL Honors. Jackson was a unanimous league MVP in 2019 and came just one vote short of doing it again in 2023.
Even though he posted career bests across the board this season, it wasn't enough to take home more hardware. Jackson beat out Allen in the NFLPA vote cast by players. Jackson was the Pro Football Writers of America MVP winner. He was a first-team All-Pro, which was voted on by the same people that vote on league MVP. Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, AP Most valuable player speaks during the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 59 football game, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in New Orleans.
(AP Photo/David J. Phillip) Josh Allen, of the Buffalo Bills, and his fiancé, Hailee Steinfeld, pose on the red carpet at the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 59 football game, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) NEW ORLEANS (AP) — For the past 11 seasons, being named the AP first-team All-Pro quarterback was a prelude to winning the NFL’s MVP award.
There was some logic to that with quarterbacks providing the most value to a team and the same panel picking the All-Pro team and all of the awards. There was a rare flip this year with Buffalo’s Josh Allen narrowly edging Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson in the MVP voting announced Thursday night after finishing second in All-Pro voting revealed last month. Snoop Dogg is hosting the NFL Honors live from New Orleans, and the stars (with their partners) are out: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and his fiancee Hailee Steinfeld, former coach Bill Belichick and... Allen stole the headlines, narrowly capturing the league's MVP award in a hotly contest race with Baltimore Ravens signal-caller Lamar Jackson. Players on the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, set to face off in Sunday's Super Bowl LIX, were not in attendance. This included 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley, who came within 150 yards of Eric Dickerson's single-season all-time rushing record.
Here is the entire list of the 2024 NFL Honors Award winners (in bold) and nominees: NEW ORLEANS — When Josh Allen fell to the Buffalo Bills with the seventh pick of the 2018 NFL Draft, he was no sure thing. That's why he didn't go with the first pick or even in the top five. Allen was an inaccurate quarterback coming out of the University of Wyoming, and didn't dominate the competition in the Mountain West Conference. But he had a skill set, including a phenomenal arm, that made him an exciting high-end prospect. If he developed his talent, his ceiling was becoming the NFL's best quarterback.
Allen became everything the Bills could have dreamed of. And now Allen is an MVP, beating out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson to win his first NFL MVP award, which was given out at Thursday's NFL Honors show. He's the third Bills player to win the award, joining Thurman Thomas in 1991 and O.J. Simpson in 1973. "Feels good," Allen said backstage after receiving his award. "I feel like my teammates wanted this for me than I did, but I'm honored."
The vote was very close. Allen got 27 first-place votes and Jackson got the other 23. The AP voting system has five players on each MVP ballot with weighted points for each spot, and Allen had 383 points to 362 for Jackson.
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The 2024 NFL season was filled with hotly contested debates such as: However, no debate has been bigger than "Who deserves the MVP Award?" Should Lamar Jackson, fresh off another historic season, arguably better than last year's campaign when he won his second MVP, be granted his third honor? Should Josh Allen, who managed to carry Buffalo to the No. 2 seed in the AFC despite throwing to Khalil Sh...
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I've Never Seen That Before. And It Takes A Lot
I've never seen that before. And it takes a lot to surprise me, especially since I was there when Tony Dungy gave Bobby Wagner an MVP vote (under the old system where each voter got one selection) and there... Even more surprising, and perhaps the new standard-setter for bizarre decision-making in terms of voting for the MVP, is that one of the 50 voters on the Associated Press panel actually beli...
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To each his own and whatnot, but suggesting Jackson was the fourth most valuable player in the NFL this season is crazy town. I'm willing to hear an argument that Barkley was massively important to the Eagles making the playoffs, even if I wholly disagree he was remotely close to being the most valuable player based on... And Burrow was incredible this season, and his defense let him down no doubt...
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Math is hard enough already, but it gets really convoluted when you start figuring out how this went awry. Let's be clear: Miller's vote did not cost Jackson the 2024 MVP. I wanted to suggest it was primarily the number of votes, the eligibility of multiple positions for MVP and the point differential between the two voting systems that allowed us to end up where... But it looks like it might simp...