Meanwhile, Jackson was as electrifying as ever. He ran 15 times for 81 yards and completed 16 of 21 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns. The spirited 70,000 fans at M&T Bank Stadium cheered their star with chants of “M-V-P!” Post-game, Jackson compared watching Henry run to a movie scene from “Cars,” likening it to Lightning McQueen speeding past everyone. Jackson and Henry dominated the Steelers’ defense in a 95-yard touchdown drive to start the game, showcasing their athleticism and power. The subsequent 85-yard drive in the second quarter, with Henry bulldozing his way into the end zone, set the tone for the rest of the game. The Steelers never closed the gap, and the Ravens emerged victorious.
On the other side, Josh Allen shone brightly at Highmark Stadium, drawing “M-V-P” chants as he showcased his skill and determination against the Broncos. Allen’s stunning throws and crucial runs helped the Bills secure a convincing win. An impressive play in the third quarter saw Allen evade pressure and deliver a perfect pass to Ty Johnson for a touchdown. Allen continued his stellar performance in the fourth quarter, connecting with Curtis Samuel for a sensational 55-yard touchdown. The Bills sealed a 31-7 victory, setting up an enticing divisional round showdown against the Ravens. With both Allen and Jackson excelling, the upcoming matchup promises to be a clash of MVP contenders. Perhaps the winner will stake their claim to the prestigious award.
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