Most improved player: Josh Allen
This one is a bit tough since defensive end Shaq Lawson also deserves a mention for his big season, but Josh Allen gets the nod instead. In the end, his numbers can still stand to improve, but there was certainly a jump in the right direction.
Jumping from 52.8 percent, Allen completed 58.8 percent of his passes this season and his passing yards per game was on the rise, from 172.8 to 193.1. Where Allen, eventually, made his biggest stride was turnovers. While doubling his touchdown passes from 10 to 10, Allen only had nine interceptions, down from 12 last season, in four more games played. In fact, after tossing three in one game in Week 4 against the Patriots, Allen only had three more interceptions the rest of the season.
If Allen wants to win this award again next season, or overtake John Brown for his, he must stop fumbling the ball and clock his completion rate above 60 percent. But good signs were seen in 2019.