Let's get to the NFL in the MVP race, which might have ended yesterday at Detroit. By the way, did y'all see what Josh Allen did to the lines? Yesterday? The Bills quarterback rush for two touchdowns and threw for two touchdowns as Buffalo beat Detroit forty eight to forty two. And last week, Allen became the first quarterback to rush for three touchdowns and throw for three touchdowns in the
same game. Ladies and gentlemen, Josh Allen has a count of for ten touchdowns in the last two games alone. He's kind of for thirty six touchdowns throwing and running for the season while leading Buffalo to the second best record in the AFC, is actually thirty seven touchdowns. That's why he's my pick for MVP. I don't wanna hear about Lamar Jackson. I don't wanna hear about Lamar Jackson. Let me tell you this about this about Lamar Jackson.
Lamar Jackson's having an outstanding season. He's playing on another level. He's also lost to two last place teams, and he's also in second place in the AFC North. This is with coming into the season projecting to be better because you got Derek Henry in your backfield, who was a stud for the first half of the season. What did Josh Allen come into the season with. It wasn't with Stephan Diggs. He went to Houston. It wasn't with Gabe Davis,
he went to Jacksonville. You got a rookie at the wide receiver spot and Keon Coleman before you acquired a Marii Coople who you didn't even target yesterday and still put up forty eight points. We knew James Coople was good. We didn't see him doing what he's been doing. Josh Allen's been on another level, Ladies and gentlemen, the brothers, the MVP. Now he's five and five in the postseason, oh and three against Patrick Mahomes, owing one against Joe Burrow.
You gotta handle your business compost season time, just like jam Lamar Jackson has to. But in terms of this regular season, with Buffalo looking the way that they are looking on the verge of potentially getting home field advantage throughout the AFC postseason because kids A City is only one game up on them if they end up time with Kansas City, particularly since Patrick Mahomes injured, had a high ankle spring, and probably ain't gonna play the next game.
If they end up with a tie record, Buffalo beat them in a regular season, so they get the tiebreaker. I don't know if anybody's gone in the Orchard Park this year and beating the Buffalo Bills. I don't know if that's gonna happen. I just want to say that there's nothing to talk about here. Josh Allen is the MVP. Josh Allen or the Buffalo Bills is the imminent NFL MVP, barring a catastrophe.