Joe Burrow deserves to be the frontrunner for the MVP award over the likes of Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen in 2025.
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
NFL MVP race has a clear favorite among four deserving candidates, but it's still coming down to the final week of the regular season.
It’s worth noting Jackson, Allen and Burrow’s gaudy statistics came in the fourth year of the NFL regular season being 17 games, as opposed to 16 as it was previously. In some cases, such as yardage and touchdowns, the extra game helped pad stats. In others, such as interceptions and sacks, it made lower totals even more impressive.
Josh Allen jokes that Joe Brady brought ‘nothing’ to the Bills, and that he hopes teams like the Saints stay away from his play caller:
An anonymous NFL executive stirs controversy by comparing Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, and other top quarterbacks, reigniting the debate over what defines greatness in the NFL.
Following the announcement of the Associated Press's All-Pro team honors, the MVP odds seem to be all but out of the question now for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
Lamar Jackson is trying to win his second consecutive NFL MVP award and third overall, but Josh Allen is the favorite. Here's breaking down the numbers for both elite AFC quarterbacks.
Josh Allen passed for 575 fewer yards and had 78 fewer completions this season than in 2023. Yet the Buffalo Bills won two more games, produced 11 more offensive touchdowns and scored 74 more points than last season.
With the NFL MVP race coming to a close, former HC Jon Gruden gave his thoughts on who should win the award, and it's not QB Josh Allen.
The Bills' Josh Allen and the Bengals' Joe Burrow were among the top quarterbacks during the regular season. Neither has won an NFL MVP award.
Josh Allen and Joe Burrow are looking to win their first MVP award. Lamar Jackson is going for two in a row and three overall, which would make him the sixth player in NFL history to join each ...