Two Buffalo Bills players have been named finalists for two of the NFL's top awards.
Quarterback Josh Allen is a finalist for league MVP yet again. This is the third time in his career he has been tabbed a finalist.
In the regular season and in the playoffs, Allen tossed a combined 33 touchdown passes and also had 18 rushing touchdowns.
Bills safety Damar Hamlin was also named a finalist for the AP Comeback Player of the Year award.
Hamlin played in three games for the Bills this year and made four tackles.
It was quite the comeback for Hamlin, who suffered cardiac arrest on the field during a game just over a year ago.
If Hamlin wins, he becomes the first Bill to win the award since Doug Flutie did in 1998.
Winners will be announced during NFL Honors on Feb. 8 in Las Vegas.