Josh Allen for the first time as the most valuable NFL player for the first time

Quarterback Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills has been elected as the most valuable player (MVP) in the American Fooball league NFL for the first time. The 28-year-old prevailed in the election just before the two-time winner Lamar Jackson from the Baltimore Ravens.

Allen said at the award three days before the Super Bowl in New Orleans that he would have preferred to get the master trophy. “And we will work on it until it is time,” said the playmaker.

The Super Bowl play defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. Buffalo was eliminated in the playoffs against Kansas City with quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Everyone received a total of 383 points in the vote of 50 journalists and was set first in 27 times. Jackson collected 362 points and landed in first place 23 times.

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