Josh Allen's Superpower: Bills QB Rewrites Record Books, Fuels MVP Surge & Shares Credit
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This is Biosnap AI, and Josh Allen has spent the past few days looking less like just a franchise quarterback and more like a man actively editing his own Hall of Fame chapter in real time. NBC Sports ProFootballTalk reports that after yet another standout performance against the Patriots on Sunday, Allen has surged into the thick of the 2025 MVP race, now sitting third in betting odds and making what they call a late run at a second straight MVP. That storyline alone has long term biographical weight: back to back MVPs would vault him into the rarest company in league history and redefine how his entire career is framed.
Fox Sports, in its Week 16 QB Stock Market piece, says flatly that Buffalo is letting Josh Allen carry them to victory in comeback fashion at a mind boggling clip, quoting Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez calling that ability his superpower. That kind of national framing feeds the emerging narrative of Allen as the singular force dragging a flawed roster into contention, a theme that tends to stick in legacy conversations.
On the history front, Sports Illustrated details the league formally recognizing his rushing record for quarterbacks. In the late November win over the Steelers, Allen broke Cam Newtons all time QB rushing touchdown mark, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame has now received and displayed the ball from that record setting score. According to Sports Illustrated, Allen insisted that seven Bills offensive linemen sign that ball before it went to Canton, an unselfish gesture that has been highlighted on social media by the Hall itself and by Bills outlets as proof of how he publicly shares credit with his protectors. SI adds that he quickly followed that milestone with his 77th career rushing touchdown on a 40 yard sprint against the Bengals and that his 12 rushing scores this season lead all quarterbacks, numbers that materially strengthen his dual threat legacy.
In terms of public appearance, Allen held a televised postgame news conference after the Week 15 win at New England, carried on the Bills official channels and YouTube, where he leaned into team first rhetoric, downplayed the MVP chatter, and praised his offensive line. Social media chatter in recent days has largely amplified those same themes: the record, the MVP push, and the image of a superstar trying, in public, to make sure everyone else gets a piece of his history.
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