Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen received just one first-place vote in the AP All-Pro voting ballot for quarterbacks for the 2025 season. LA Rams QB Matthew Stafford led the way with 31 first-place votes, while New England Patriots signal-caller Drake Maye got 18 first-place votes.
After the QB All-Pro voting results were released, former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman appeared to criticize the voters for seemingly not appreciating players based on their ball production.
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“I wish I could hear the explanation of some of these ALL-Pro voters. Usually it’s pretty obvious but the lack of appreciation for ball production is starting to get concerning. It’s not all about stats but I would be interested to hear the logical arguments made,” Sherman tweeted on Saturday.
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Allen, who won the MVP award last season, finished the 2025 regular season with 3,668 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and 14 rushing TDs.
Allen’s Bills finished second in the AFC East with a 12-5 record, behind the division-winning Patriots. Although Buffalo couldn’t win six straight AFC East titles, it has made the playoffs once again this season.
Maye and Stafford are among the frontrunners for the MVP award this season.
Josh Allen’s Bills will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in the wild-card round

Josh Allen‘s Bills will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in the wild-card round on Sunday. The game will kick off at 1 p.m. ET from EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville.
The Bills are considered one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season, with Allen leading the offense. Moreover, the Buffalo QB has plenty of postseason experience.
The Jaguars, on the other hand, enter the playoffs having won the AFC South. Jacksonville is on an eight-game winning streak, but there is no room for error in the playoffs.
The Bills vs. Patriots playoff game will be broadcast live on CBS.
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