In NFL Week 17, fans will witness a blockbuster showdown between regular-season MVP Josh Allen and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts. It’s a must-watch matchup that has the entire league buzzing and places both quarterbacks firmly in the national spotlight.
The game has also ignited a fierce debate among analysts and fans alike: what matters more – a Super Bowl ring or a regular-season MVP award? For former NFL lineman and ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday, the answer is clear. He sides with the Buffalo Bills quarterback over the Philadelphia Eagles star who already knows what it takes to win it all.
It’s also impossible to ignore one key fact: Josh Allen has never advanced past the AFC Championship Game.
“Josh Allen, to me, is Superman. He does significantly more with less,” Saturday said – comments that immediately sparked strong reactions across social media.
Is the Super Bowl Josh Allen’s Kryptonite?
NFL fans didn’t hold back online:
“Then the Super Bowl is his kryptonite.”
“So wait a minute, the Super Bowl MVP compared to the regular-season MVP with a participation trophy LMAO.”
“So then the playoffs are his… kryptonite?”
The sentiment is clear. Despite his elite talent and jaw-dropping performances, many believe Josh Allen still hasn’t taken the final step needed to become a champion. Repeated playoff heartbreaks continue to follow him.
And that’s the uncomfortable truth: until Allen wins a Super Bowl, that missing ring may continue to define his legacy – and remain his kryptonite.
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