Summary
The Buffalo Bills recently fired head coach Sean McDermott after losing to the Denver Broncos in overtime, ending their playoff hopes. Meanwhile, star quarterback Josh Allen has been named an MVP finalist for the third time. Despite Allen's strong performance this season, he faces tough competition for the MVP award from other top players.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills lost to the Denver Broncos 33–30 in overtime, ending their playoff chances.
- The team fired head coach Sean McDermott, who had a record of 98–50 over nine seasons.
- Bills owner Terry Pegula said McDermott hit a "playoff wall," unable to reach the AFC Championship Game.
- Josh Allen was named an MVP finalist for the second year in a row and the third time in his career.
- Other MVP finalists are Drake Maye, Trevor Lawrence, Christian McCaffrey, and Matthew Stafford.
- Josh Allen led the Bills to a 12–5 record and completed 69.3% of his passes this season.
- Allen ended the season with 3,668 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and 579 rushing yards with 14 rushing touchdowns.