Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had an early end to his season on Sunday, but the debate over his MVP resume is still going strong.
Allen indicated he would have a short stint in Sunday’s season finale against the New England Patriots and did just that, coming out after handing off the ball on one play and being replaced by Mitch Trubisky. The play allowed Allen to extend his starting streak to 105 games, the most among active quarterbacks, while also keeping him healthy for the start of the playoffs next week.
Allen’s early exit sparked new debate over whether he should earn the first MVP award of his career or if it would go to Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for a third time.