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Josh Allen had one of the best years of any player in the NFL, and is being recognized for doing so. 

The Bills' superstar is amongst the five finalists for the NFL MVP award. The other four finalists feature two San Francisco 49ers- quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey, as well as Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Allen led the NFL in total touchdowns with 44 and racked up 4,830 total offensive yards. His 4,306 passing yards were the fourth-most in the NFL, and he finished third in QBR. 

This is the third time Allen has been a finalist for the award. In 2020, he finished second in MVP voting, and he finished third in 2022.

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