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Unshockingly, everything starts and ends with Josh Allen. The 28-year-old put the team on his back during multiple weeks this season. Often, the will of Allen helped keep the Bills in games in which they had some deficiencies.
Allen won his first NFL MVP Award in a hotly contested race with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Overall, Allen did more with less, giving him the edge over Jackson.
Allen was a magician of sorts, extending plays when necessary. Allen made virtually every throw when called upon. And in the instances where the Bills QB could not find a receiver, he would take on defenders with full-force running.
Make no mistake, this team is far from a playoff team if Allen is not heading this team.
Behind Allen, Mitchell Trubisky played in spot duty. His top play was the kneel down, as Trubisky only saw action during garbage time.
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