Chris "The Bear" Fallica delivers his best bets for Super Bowl MVP, including a few defensive superstars that are in the mix.
The NFL playoffs are approaching a fever pitch with Super Bowl LIX just around the corner. The league is also set to recognize the best of this season's individual talent at the annual "NFL Honors" awards show,
Barkley is third in the odds to win Super Bowl MVP. How likely is a win for a running back or pass catcher over quarterbacks?
For the playoffs at large, Allen has been very good. He's 7-5 in his playoff career, thrown for 23 touchdowns to 4 interceptions and has a playoff quarterback rating over 101 — now, he's set to play in his second conference title game at 28 years old.
CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco has made his Super Bowl prediction. Not only does he not have the Chiefs being in the Super Bowl and the Bills pulling off the AFC championship win, he has the Washington Commanders pulling off the upset over the Philadelphia Eagles as well.
Familiar foes are facing off in the conference championship games in the NFL playoffs. Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs take on Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills for the fourth time in the past five postseasons.
The FFHH crew give their Super Bowl MVP prop bets ahead of Conference Championship Weekend, including Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
The Chiefs defensive front against Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who beat them both rushing and passing in a loss in Buffalo in November. Allen threw for 262 yards and a touchdown in that game while running 12 times for 55 yards and another score — a 26-yard TD run with 2:17 left that sealed the 30-21 victory for the Bills.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are prepared to meet Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs for the fourth time. The Bills don't have problems beating the Chiefs in the regular season,
Buffalo and Kansas City face off on Sunday for a trip to the Super Bowl, and one SB champion picks his winner.
The 2024 version of the Bills under offensive coordinator Joe Brady has been efficient, with Allen reeling in his turnovers and not playing Superman. Instead, he takes what the defense gives him and distributes the ball to the host of weapons at his disposal while playing a clean game,