Buffalo’s 2019 campaign was quite a successful one. The team won 10 games for the first time in two decades. The Bills buttoned up a playoff berth with three weeks remaining in the season.
For this group, it was a full-team effort to achieve their accomplishments, but a few of those players stood out above the rest.
With that, here are the Bills’ superlatives and awards for what was the 2019 NFL season:
Offensive MVP: John Brown
There were quite a few signature John Brown touchdown dances this year. Brown was easily the best free agent signing for the team this year. The veteran wide receiver gave quarterback Josh Allen a semblance of a No. 1 receiver, and it paid off for the team. Brown set career highs in receptions (72) and receiving yards (1,060). “Smoke” had been known for his speed, but his precise route-running was welcomed addition for the Bills aerial attack.
While Brown and Cole Beasley, another offseason addition prior to 2019, did have successes in their first seasons with the team, the Bills shouldn’t be shy about continuing to add around Allen once again.
Could watch John Brown stop on a dime forever 🔥🔥 @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/QPDrCCwKd0
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) January 4, 2020