Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has consistently said he doesn’t care much about personal accolades.

The same apparently applies to criticism.

Allen spoke out this week about being voted the league’s “most overrated” player from an ESPN surveyof 100 anonymous players. Appearing on “The Facility” on FS1 on September 20, Allen shared some strong feelings about the poll and how much stock he puts into it.

Josh Allen’s Three-Word Response to Poll

In his Friday appearance, Allen was asked by former teammate LeSean McCoy what he thought about the poll naming him the league’s most overrated player. Allen said he saw it as a reflection of his and the team’s success over the last seven seasons.

“I loved it,” Allen said. “I’m a logical guy and I understand what the NFL is. There’s 32 teams. There’s 31 other fanbases and players that I hope despise me and are absolutely sick of me, because that means I’m doing the right thing on the field for the Buffalo Bills.”

Allen added that he sees the title as a positive, adding that the only opinions he really values are the ones inside his own organization.

“I think it’s a term of endearment and respect when guys don’t like me or don’t think I’m that great,” he continued. “I can tell you one thing, the guys that are in this building don’t think that way.”

“I can give two ‘you know whats’ about winning the MVP,” Allen said. “The only thing I care about is raising that Lombardi Trophy.”


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