The Buffalo Bills bounced back in a big way.
They put up a whopping 48 points on the road against arguably the best team in the NFC – and maybe in all of football.
Josh Allen is taking his game to new heights, and his MVP case looks all but cemented.
That’s why Rex Ryan believes there’s no doubt he should win the award.
On Monday’s edition of ESPN’s “Get Up,” the former head coach claimed that those who don’t vote for Allen for MVP should have their vote taken away.
“If anybody votes for somebody other than Josh Allen for the MVP, take their MVP vote away and give it to somebody that actually knows the game.”
—Rex Ryan on the NFL MVP race pic.twitter.com/EwwIfA5YK0
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 16, 2024
Allen has accounted for over 800 yards and ten total touchdowns in the past two games.
He’s logged over 1,000 yards, 13 touchdowns, and no turnovers in his last three games.
Allen doesn’t necessarily have the most proficient supporting cast in the passing game, yet he’s doing it all.
The Wyoming product is having a season for the ages, thriving under Joe Brady’s tutelage and finally limiting the turnovers.
Of course, it’s not fair that only quarterbacks get legitimate MVP consideration year after year, and Saquon Barkley is also making a strong case to take the award home this season.
Then again, considering the context, the way he’s played, and the video game-like numbers he’s posted during the last month or so, it’s just hard to think anybody else should be worthy of the award.
Barring a disaster or a major turn of events, Allen should take home the MVP award.