Journalism on Display: Examining Josh Allen’s Evolution To Elite QB Status
ESPN.com senior writer Keith Van Valkenburg explores how the Buffalo Bills star went from mediocrity to NFL MVP contender
With the Buffalo Bills hosting their first NFL playoff game since 1996 this weekend, ESPN.com senior writer Keith Van Valkenburg examines how Bills’ QB Josh Allen has gone from mediocrity to a candidate for the NFL MVP Award.
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