National Football League, referred to as NFL) annual awards announced on the 7th, Buffalo Beal star quarterback Josh Allen (Josh Allen) defeated Baltimore Ravens two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson (Lamar Jackson), and won the MVP of the year award for the first time in his career.
Bill's star quarterback Allen and his fiancée attend the ceremony
The 28-year-old Allen and his fiancée, the well-known actress Hailee Steinfeld, dressed up for the awards ceremony, defeated Raven Jackson's 23 with 27 first-place votes to win his first career MVP. In addition, Allen also became the second quarterback in history to win the MVP without being selected to the First Team of the Year, the other being John Elway in 1987.
Allen has played in 17 games this year, passing 3,731 yards and 28 passing touchdowns (6 interceptions), advancing 531 yards on the ground and scoring 12 running touchdowns, leading this year's roster to a 13-4 loss in the regular season, and despite ultimately losing to defending champions Kansas Chiefs in the American League Championship and missing the Super Cup, Allen still made 636 yards and accumulated 6 touchdowns (4 passes, 1 run) in 3 playoff games, and was not intercepted.
Allen won his first career MVP of the year
It is worth mentioning that although Allen's performance this year was unstoppable, he almost lost to Jackson, who was aiming for the third MVP of his career, but still won the MVP. The outside world thinks that in fact, Allen's performance last year was better than Jackson's, and he also deserves MVP's recognition, but in the end, Jackson still won the award, so this year's MVP was awarded to Allen. But in any case, Allen's performance is definitely well deserved.
Other major awards this year, Rookie of the Year, are Washington Commander quarterback Jayden Daniels on offense and Los Angeles Rams defensive winger Jared Verse on defense. Player of the Year, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley in the offensive group, Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II in the defensive group,
The comeback award of the year was won by Cincinnati Bangladesh Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow. In terms of coaching, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell won Coach of the Year, while Detroit Lions offensive coach Ben Johnson won Assistant Coach of the Year.