The pendulum has swung firmly in Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s favor when it comes to the NFL MVP race, with the veteran signal-caller propelling himself to the forefront of the conversation with his stellar outing in his team’s victory in Week 11 against the Kansas City Chiefs. . He played well throughout the contest, but his heroic 26-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter is what sparked immense fanfare, with some sportsbooks’ odds changing to position Allen as the MVP favorite after his score.
National pundits heaped praise on Allen in the days following the matchup, with many crowning him as the MVP favorite for 11 weeks. Former Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy is among those who feel like Allen is on the verge of winning MVP honors this season, pleased with his former teammate’s play. during a recent appearance on the Buffalo More podcast.
“I don’t even want to brag, but I knew he would win the game because of the storyline,” McCoy said. “Like, you’ve got the champs, a close game, third down doesn’t work, now it’s fourth and two, fourth and three, you go, obviously. . . Josh took over. Yet that’s what he does.
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“Josh is there with [the top quarterbacks in football]. When it’s the decisive moments, he’s going to take over, and that’s why he should be your MVP this season.
McCoy then explained why he had confidence in Allen’s ability to take over and win the game when the lights were brightest, noting a play from Week 3 of the quarterback’s rookie season in which he beat Minnesota Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr.
“I guess it’s different for me because I’m used to it,” McCoy said. “I remember his first big crazy play, we played against the Vikings, he was a rookie. And he jumps over the defender. . . And I’m like ‘Dang, this is the worst we’ve ever seen Josh Alen’ [is] as a rookie. And now you see him every year getting better and better, and the funny thing is, most linebackers [and] defensive players, they can’t wait to see a quarterback run it. They’re going to rip his head off. Well, with Josh, you think a little too much: “He might try to rip my head off.” And that’s why it’s so special; he can run, he can do anything you want him to do.
McCoy has long been a strong supporter of Allen, publicly stating that he had the potential to be “special» during the quarterback’s first minicamp. The legendary running back has played with some elite generals throughout his career (Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady, to name a few), but he’s still rooting for Allen’s success; If Shady is to be believed, this season could culminate in the most significant individual honor ever bestowed on a quarterback.
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