In a shocking and unprecedented move, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has filed a lawsvit against the NFL, claiming that he was unfairly overlooked for the 2024 MVP award. The lawsuit comes on the heels of the Bills’ disappointing and
lopsided loss to the New England Patriots, which raised questions about Allen’s performance and the criteria used to judge the prestigious MVP honor.
Allen, who has been one of the league’s most electrifying quarterbacks in recent seasons, expressed his frustration in an official statement released by his legal team. He claims that despite his outstanding individual statistics and leadership
throughout the season, he was unjustly snubbed for the MVP award, which ultimately went to another quarterback—Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Allen’s legal team argues that the NFL failed to properly evaluate his
achievements, and the decision was made based on faulty criteria and bias.
The timing of the lawsuit has added fuel to the fire, as the Bills” humiliating 34-6 loss to the New England Patriots on the previous day left many questioning Allen’s performance in the biggest game of the season. Despite leading the Bills to a
strong regular-season record and being one of the front-runners for MVP, Allen’s performance in the loss to the Patriots was lackluster, raising doubts about his ability to deliver in critical moments.