Josh Allen Wins NFL MVP in a Historic Upset at NFL Honors
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In a dramatic and unexpected turn at the NFL Honors 2025 in New Orleans, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was crowned the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP). Allen edged out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was the favorite to win after being named first-team All-Pro.
Allen’s MVP victory is historic, as he becomes the first player in 21 years to win without being selected as a first-team All-Pro. The last players to achieve this were John Elway in 1987 and Steve McNair in 2003.
Close MVP Race Between Allen and Jackson
The MVP voting was one of the tightest in recent memory. Allen secured 27 out of 50 first-place votes, while Jackson received 23 first-place votes. Here’s a breakdown of the top MVP vote-getters:
PlayerFirst-Place VotesTotal PointsJosh Allen27383Lamar Jackson23362Saquon Barkley0120Joe Burrow082Jared Goff047Patrick Mahomes031Jayden Daniels08
Despite Jackson having a better statistical season, Allen was credited for leading the Bills to a 13-4 record despite the loss of star wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis. His 28 touchdown passes, 12 rushing touchdowns, and just 6 interceptions showcased his ability to elevate his team.
Allen’s Reaction to Winning MVP
Holding the trophy, Allen humbly acknowledged his team’s role in his success:
“I know this is an individual award, but it’s really about the team. I love my team and I couldn’t have done this without them.”
He also praised his fellow finalists, saying:
“Lamar and the rest of the guys had incredible seasons. Any of them could be standing here today.”
Other Major NFL Honors Awards
Offensive Player of the Year: Saquon Barkley
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley won this award after an outstanding 2,000-yard rushing season. He finished just 100 yards short of the all-time rushing record.
Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Surtain II
Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II claimed this honor. He allowed just two touchdowns and 306 receiving yards, proving his dominance in coverage.
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Offensive Rookie of the Year: Jayden Daniels
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels had a breakout rookie season, leading the team to a 12-5 record and the NFC Championship Game.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Jared Verse
Los Angeles Rams pass rusher Jared Verse led all rookies in quarterback pressures, making him a force on the defensive front.
Comeback Player of the Year: Joe Burrow
After recovering from a season-ending wrist injury, Joe Burrow led the NFL with 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, earning this award.
Coach of the Year: Kevin O’Connell
Minnesota Vikings Kevin O’Connell turned a struggling team into a 14-win powerhouse, despite losing their rookie quarterback early in the season.
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year: Arik Armstead
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Arik Armstead won this prestigious award for his impact both on and off the field.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 NFL Honors saw some unexpected winners and historic moments. While Josh Allen’s MVP victory was a surprise, his leadership and resilience made him a deserving winner. As the new season approaches, fans will be eager to see if Allen and the Bills can turn this MVP season into Super Bowl success.
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