Josh Allen won his first NFL MVP award in the 2024 season. Is he on track to repeat in 2025? The last repeat MVP was just a few years ago - former Green Bay Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers won the MVP in the 2020 and 2021 NFL Season.
Allen beat-out Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens for his first MVP, and while many thought Jackson was on track for his third MVP, Allen had other ideas. Other obvious candidates besides Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen for the MVP include Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, and perhaps even guys like Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels.
But when you look at the situations the notable MVP candidates are playing in, Josh Allen might be the favorite and could repeat, which would not only keep the Buffalo Bills atop the NFL, but could be another small advance toward a possible HOF bid when it's all said and done.
Is Josh Allen going to repeat as the NFL MVP in the 2025 season?
The primary reason why this could be likely is how similar things are heading into 2025 as they were heading into 2024. The Bills have a top-tier offensive line returning all five starters from the year prior, and the same efficient faces are on offense. Buffalo did go out and sign WR Joshua Palmer in free agency, but he's simply a good player and is going to give a nice boost to the offense.
Second-year WR Keon Coleman may also be in line for a year two jump. On just 29 receptions in 2024, Coleman had 556 yards and four touchdowns. Coleman turning into more of a consistent target could elevate the passing attack that much more.
Overall, the Buffalo Bills are a buttoned-up operation and saw Josh Allen really turn himself into a wildly efficient QB in 2024, especially with the drop in interceptions. All things considered, the 2025 NFL Season may be yet another MVP season for Allen.