Bills Star Josh Allen Shocks NFL by Declining MVP Honor: “The One Who Deserves This Award… Is Him.”
Bills Star Josh Allen Shocks NFL by Declining MVP Honor: “The One Who Deserves This Award… Is Him.”
October 26, 2025 | Buffalo Bills
In a game defined by precision, dominance, and unshakable teamwork, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen made headlines — not for his three touchdowns, but for what he said afterward.
During the Bills’ commanding 40–9 victory over the Carolina Panthers, Allen put together a complete performance: 12 completions on 19 attempts for 163 yards, one passing touchdown, and two rushing scores, including a spectacular 54-yard strike to Khalil Shakir that electrified Highmark Stadium. With that effort, Allen also broke Cam Newton’s NFL record with 46 career games featuring both a passing and rushing touchdown, cementing his place among the elite quarterbacks of his era.

Yet when he was named Game MVP, Allen stepped back and refused the honor, instead turning the spotlight toward one of his teammates.
“I don’t care what people say about the MVP. Every time I see my teammates celebrating, every time I hear Bills Mafia roar through the stands — I know I’m exactly where I belong. That’s what truly matters. Honestly, I just hand the ball off, and he does all the work. So if anyone deserves it more, it’s not me.”
The player he referred to was running back James Cook, who delivered a stunning performance with 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns, torching Carolina’s defense all afternoon. Despite battling a sore ankle, Cook ran with explosive power and relentless determination, setting the tone for a Bills offense that never took its foot off the gas.
Across social media, fans and analysts alike praised Allen for his humility and leadership. One ESPN commentator wrote: “Josh Allen just showed why Buffalo believes in him — he leads not just with strength, but with heart.”
Meanwhile, the Bills’ defense dominated in equal measure, forcing three turnovers and sacking Bryce Young four times. Kicker Tyler Bass added his own highlight, drilling a career-long 58-yard field goal before halftime to extend Buffalo’s control.
When asked afterward if he regretted declining the MVP title, Allen simply smiled.
“Stats fade. But when you see a guy fighting through pain and carrying the team when it matters most — you know the game belongs to him.”
On a night when the offense exploded, the defense suffocated, and Highmark Stadium shook with pride, Josh Allen reminded the NFL that true greatness isn’t just about power — it’s about humility.
As the locker room erupted in celebration, one line from Allen echoed louder than all the cheers:
“He deserves it more than me.”













