Josh Allen is MVP

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Dec 17, 20242 min read

Josh Allen had waited patiently while fellow class-mate Lamar Jackson won 2 MVP's but now is his time. Josh Allen has amassed one of the more statistically impressive seasons in recent memory.

Game stats

Game stats
Game
Completions percentage
Passing yards
Passing touchdowns
Interceptions thrown
Passer rating
Dec 15
@
67.6
362
2
0
122.4
Dec 8
@
59.5
342
3
0
117.2
Dec 1
vs
76.5
148
2
0
141.3
Nov 17
vs
67.5
262
1
1
83.5
Nov 10
@
59.5
280
0
2
60.6
Nov 3
vs
64.1
235
3
1
95.6
Oct 27
@
70.6
283
2
1
102.9
Oct 20
vs
63.6
323
2
0
116.1
Oct 14
@
76.0
215
2
0
127.9
Oct 6
@
30.0
131
1
0
56.4
Sep 29
@
55.2
180
0
0
73.9
Sep 23
vs
76.7
263
4
0
142.1
Sep 12
@
68.4
139
1
0
107.1
Sep 8
vs
78.3
232
2
0
137.7
Regular Season
64.4
3,395
25
5
103.5

Career stats

Career stats
Year
Team
Completions percentage
Passing yards
Passing touchdowns
Interceptions thrown
Passer rating
2024
64.4
3,395
25
5

In addition to the passing statistics, what makes Allen's season so unique is the 480+ rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. With just 5 interceptions, he is down from 18 the year prior. Not only has Allen taken care of the ball, he has done more with less. Allen lost all-pro receiver Diggs this offseason and was replaced with first round pick Keon Coleman. Coleman has had great moments but consistency and injuries have slightly derailed his season. Khalil Shakir is his leading receiver with 700 yards and no one else has over 500 yards.

As a result of Allen's stellar play, he is up over 30% in the last month alone.