Bills’ Allen shifts to -400 MVP favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 12/9/24 11:57am ET

With just three games remaining and right before perhaps the season’s biggest game, Josh Allen has moved to a -400 NFL MVP favorite at DraftKings.

The Bills quarterback entered the weekend as a -230 favorite, before throwing three touchdown passes and running for another 3 TD in the season’s highest scoring game. Buffalo lost 44-42 at the Rams to fall to 10-3.

The 10-3 Bills next visit the 12-1 Lions as two-point underdogs. Detroit QB Jared Goff is the third favorite with +1000 odds and could be catapulted with a strong game in a win.

In perhaps the season’s most memorable play, Allen last Sunday night recorded a unique receiving touchdown in snow conditions on national tv, as the quarterback became the odds-on NFL MVP favorite with -230 odds at FanDuel.

Allen threw a completion to Amari Cooper but as the wide receiver was being tackled, he lateraled the ball to Allen, who then raced to the endzone to score a TD by diving and extending the ball inside the pylon. The home crowd at Orchard Park celebrated and the primetime audience witnessed a dominating effort.

Saquon Barkley (+450) and the 11-1 Philadelphia Eagles have won nine straight games, after surviving a scare with the Carolina Panthers. Barkley remained the second favorite.

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