Bills’ Allen passes Jackson as MVP favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 11/18/24 1:31am ET

Moments after rushing for a touchdown on fourth down to seal a win over the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, Josh Allen became the NFL MVP favorite throughout the betting market.

Allen’s 26-yard TD run gave the Buffalo Bills a 30-21 lead with 2:17 remaining in the game. The oddsmakers immediately responded by making Allen the +150 favorite, after beginning the day with +350 odds.

Lamar Jackson previously held the favorite status with about +120 odds across the market but he is now the +200 second favorite at DraftKings. Jared Goff is next with +600 odds, followed by Jalen Hurts at +1200.

Allen’s Bills are 9-2 and now head into their bye week. Only the Chiefs and Detroit Lions have a better record at 9-1.

Saquon Barkley has the highest odds of any non-quarterback with +4000.

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NFL MVP odds (top 10), courtesy of DraftKings

Josh Allen +150

Lamar Jackson +200

Jared Goff +600

Jalen Hurts +1200

Patrick Mahomes +1300

Kyler Murray +1500

Joe Burrow +2000

Justin Herbert +2000

Brock Purdy +2200

Jayden Daniels +2500

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