Josh Allen doesn’t need to respond with words. His answers come through passes, quick decisions, and wins. After claiming the
MVP last year in the middle of a wave of criticism—many believed
Lamar Jackson deserved it more—the
Buffalo Bills quarterback opened the 2025 season with a quiet but powerful statement: he’s ready to do it again.
Through four weeks,
Josh Allen has led the
Bills to a flawless 4–0 start. His numbers back it up: 964 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and just one interception. His completion rate is over 70%, and several analysts have pointed out how surgical his command of the offense has been. According to outlets like
Marca, the signal-caller hasn’t publicly addressed those who questioned his
MVP win. He’s simply letting his performance speak for itself.
Bills undefeated, Allen leads the MVP race
And speak it does
. Buffalo remains unbeaten and already looks like one of the most complete teams in the
AFC. Patrick Mahomes has had a slow start, Lamar Jackson is still searching for rhythm with
the Ravens, and
Josh Allen has become the league’s new measuring stick. Sports Illustrated reports that Allen is once again
leading the MVP race—this time without controversy.
But there’s more to it. Josh Allen no longer carries the offense alone. The offensive line has improved, the ground game brings balance, and receivers like Khalil Shakir are turning short plays into explosive scores—like that screen pass that ended in a 43-yard touchdown. The supporting cast has changed, but Allen remains the engine.
Beyond the awards
Still, the quarterback knows individual accolades aren’t enough. Josh Allen’s real goal is the Super Bowl. And while his stats put him at the top, none of it will matter if Buffalo doesn’t reach the big game. The season is long, and the next challenge comes against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football—a matchup that will test the grit of this rising squad.
If Josh Allen keeps throwing like this, he won’t just silence his critics—he’ll force them to applaud. The MVP conversation is just getting started, but Allen is setting the pace. Now we wait to see if he can stay out front.