Tom Brady’s Stance Against Josh Allen’s MVP Win Announced as Lamar Jackson Faces Betrayal From $200 Billion Corp. Sponsor

2 min read

After 272 regular season games and almost a month of the postseason, the NFL MVP debate is now over. And trust me, it wrapped up with some serious tension. The reason? Well, Josh Allen clinched the first MVP title of his career but seems like the NFL fandom isn’t happy with that decision because the Ravens‘ QB, Lamar Jackson, has better stats than Allen. Alright, I know most of y’all were probably all in for Jackson to snag his third MVP, but here’s the twist: the NFL GOAT, Tom Brady, decided to take the road less traveled.

According to Jay Morrison, who’s the Bengals’ beat writer for SI’s BengalsTalk.com, Brady was one of four voters who had the Bengals’ wide receiver, Ja’Marr Chase, on his ballot. Now, that’s a total curveball. Brady listed Chase fourth on his ballot, which interestingly is one spot ahead of the QB, Joe Burrow.

Breaking down the MVP results, where Tom Brady was one of four voters who had #Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase on his ballot, while 11 voters didn’t include Joe Burrow anywhere among their five selections:https://t.co/vp9kSmgfXg

— Jay Morrison (@ByJayMorrison) February 7, 2025

This is a developing story. Stay Tuned!

The post Tom Brady’s Stance Against Josh Allen’s MVP Win Announced as Lamar Jackson Faces Betrayal From $200 Billion Corp. Sponsor appeared first on EssentiallySports.