No.
- First player with 40+ passing TDs and 4 or fewer INTs in a season
- Fastest Player to 5K Passing Yards & 2K Rushing Yards
- All-time NFL record for most rushing yards by a quarterback
- First player with 4,000+ passing yards and 800 rushing yards in a single season
- Only QB since the 1970 merger to reach 700+ rushing yards in 5 consecutive seasons (2019-2023)
- Highest career passer rating in NFL history (102.6)
- Most single-season rushing yards by a QB: (1,206)
If Matthew Stafford wins MVP, it 100% confirms Josh Allen got the sympathy MVP.
Lamar Jackson just like Matthew Stafford had the best stats, yet someway Allen won. By that logic, Maye should win MVP this year.
Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins left Buffalo, joined Drake Maye in New England, won the AFC East, and are now headed to the Super Bowl. Maybe Josh Allen did have help all along…
We have to be honest about this player. His legacy is built on a game that he lost, an MVP award that belonged to Lamar Jackson, and the NFL expanding the playoffs to 7 teams.
Derrick Henry finished with 1,595 rushing yards, 26 shy of James Cook's league-best total of 1,621. Which means that dreaded fourth-quarter "rotation" vs. New England might have not only cost the Ravens the game, but also Henry the rushing title.
This is how misinformed the "Lamar played bad in the first 3 quarters" crowd is.
Drive 1: 3/3 for 50 yards 1 TD and 5 rush yards.
Drive 2: 2 beautiful passes dropped including a potential TD/40+ yard pass to Keaton Mitchell on sideline.
Drive 3: run run pass fg.
Drive 4: holding penalty killed drive.
Drive 5: Holding call reverses 20+ yard run by Lamar, drive ends.
People are just looking at box score and acting like they know what happened.